European Court says ISPs must block The Pirate Bay

14 June 2017

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Dutch ISPs must block access to The Pirate Bay.

The court stated that the site facilitates online piracy.

“Making available and managing an online platform for sharing copyright-protected works, such as The Pirate Bay, may constitute an infringement of copyright,” said the court.

Engadget stated that the ruling paves the way for more ISPs to block access to The Pirate Bay and other torrent sites which post pirated content.

The case started in 2009, when anti-piracy group BREIN took action against local ISPs Ziggo and XS4ALL.

This article first appeared on MyBroadband and is republished with permission.

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  1. Eugene Naidoo
    16.06.2017 at 07:34

    It doesn’t make a difference, China has a whole lot more that is officially blocked but my friends studying medicine there simply use vpns and proxy’s to get around it… ?

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