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Tech Industry Warns of Piracy Blocking Risks as FIFA World Cup Kicks Off
https://torrentfreak.com/tech-industry-warns-of-piracy-blocking-risks-as-fifa-world-cup-kicks-off/
The World Cup has officially kicked off, and while fans are focused on the pitch, the tech industry is bracing for a different kind of battle: the war on piracy.
With $4 billion in broadcasting rights on the line, rights holders are pulling out all the stops to block illegal streams. But there’s a catch. Major tech players like Google, Amazon, and Cloudflare are sounding the alarm, warning that these “anti-piracy” measures might be a bit too heavy-handed.
The problem? The methods being used—like blocking specific IP addresses or DNS servers—are incredibly blunt instruments. Because a single IP can host thousands of legitimate services, the “search and destroy” mission for pirates often results in massive collateral damage.
The risks include:
- Accidental Blackouts: We’ve already seen legal services and payment platforms get caught in the crossfire.
- Private Censorship: Tech groups warn that we are essentially handing the keys of internet infrastructure over to private companies acting as “de facto regulators.”
- Privacy Erosion: Forcing VPN providers to comply with these blocks could undermine the very security they were built to provide.
In short: fighting pirates is one thing, but we shouldn’t have to break the internet to watch a football match.
