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Cloudflare CEO threatens to make the Winter Olympics a political football after Italy slugs it with a fine


Cloudflare’s CEO has threatened to pull the company out of Italy, and to withdraw free services it intends to provide to the Winter Olympic games, after the nation’s communications regulator slugged it with a fine equal to one percent of its annual revenue for violating anti-piracy regulations.

The core of this matter is Italy’s “Piracy Shield,” a law administered by Italy’s telecoms regulator, the Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni (AGCOM). Copyright holders can file a blocking request to AGCOM. If the regulator approves the requests, it uses an automated system to inform ISPs and other players that they must block access to certain IP addresses and not provide DNS services to domains suspected of facilitating piracy.

Piracy Shield’s most vocal supporters are Italy’s Serie A and Serie B football leagues, who want to stop pirate streams of matches they stage to preserve revenue ...


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