LaLiga: ISPs Must Join Anti-Piracy War to Secure Broadcasting Rights
4 days ago
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- #Broadcasting Rights
- #LaLiga
- LaLiga has taken a strong stance against online piracy, implementing controversial measures to block pirate sites, including targeting Cloudflare and affecting innocent customers.
- Spanish ISPs are required to comply with LaLiga's anti-piracy demands, including blocking unauthorized content and cooperating in legal actions against their own customers.
- LaLiga mandates strict security measures for broadcast partners, such as DRM, anti-VPN systems, geo-blocking, and watermarking to prevent unauthorized access to its content.
- Broadcast partners must actively collaborate in legal proceedings against piracy, including identifying and acting against users who access content illegally.
- LaLiga requires ISPs to promote and implement dynamic IP address blocking, targeting VPNs, DNS providers, and other services that circumvent blocks.
- The league demands immediate blocking of domains and IPs without judicial intervention, based on evidence provided by LaLiga.
- Failure to comply with LaLiga's stringent anti-piracy requirements can result in automatic termination of broadcasting contracts.