TLH_AIR 2 Posted ... I would be interested about Staffs opinion about this one:https://torrentfreak.com/piracy-shield-iptv-blocking-orders-apply-to-all-dns-vpn-providers-231211/ 1 Peter Capaldi reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
tranquivox69 27 Posted ... Same. It's kinda make it or break it, the way I see it. Quote Share this post Link to post
SurprisedItWorks 49 Posted ... Have you ever wondered why Air doesn't offer servers in Italy? IIRC, it's the regulatory environment. They don't find it to be consistent with Air values and privacy policies. (Anyone, please correct me if you know more of this than I of the poor memory do.) Quote Share this post Link to post
tranquivox69 27 Posted ... Still, I'd like to see an official reply. If they don't want to release a public statement, they can say so and I'll ask privately. 1 misam reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
a920158472 0 Posted ... I'm guessing AirVPN has to adhere to this filter Quote Share this post Link to post
tranquivox69 27 Posted ... Could we please have an official stance on this? This is not trivial stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post
Peter Capaldi 0 Posted ... The official stance seems to be that Italian customers aren't supposed to use the service anymore, sadly At least this isn't as bad as if airvpn allowed Italy to do global censorship. I can see why they chose to handle it this way instead Quote Share this post Link to post
thorildor 1 Posted ... Italy Approves Piracy Shield VPN/DNS Proposal, Risk of Prison For ISPs Intact [Updated] Italy's Senate Budget and Finance Committees have approved amended legal proposals that require VPN and DNS services located anywhere, to block pirated content flagged by rightsholders. Other service providers, including ISPs, will face prison for failing to report "known" criminal conduct. A vote on the text is scheduled for today and the new legislation could be in place in less than a week. https://torrentfreak.com/italy-approves-piracy-shield-vpn-dns-proposal-risk-of-prison-for-isps-intact-241001/ 1 zimbabwe reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
zimbabwe 19 Posted ... That's exactly how it's all started in Russia. Welcome to the club. First politics are "just trying to do something against blah-blah-blah", then they realize that they gained extra power and start to abuse it. Currently it's impossible to count the number of sites blocked in Russia with this very same instrument. Quote Share this post Link to post