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Italy to require VPN and DNS providers to block pirated content

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Italy is set to require VPN and DNS providers to block access to pirated content within 30 minutes – whether that’s a football match or any other live event, on-demand movies and TV series included.

The country’s communication regulator AGCOM approved the new anti-piracy measures on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, in a major boost to the existing anti-piracy system. Italy enforced the so-called Piracy Shield early last year specifically to fight against live sports piracy mostly via IP blocking.

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