š° New article from TorrentFreak
Ukraine Paves the Way for Pirate Site Blocking, Despite Ongoing War
https://torrentfreak.com/ukraine-paves-the-way-for-pirate-site-blocking-despite-ongoing-war/
Ukraine Moves Toward Pirate Site BlockingāEven Amid War
While Ukraine is busy defending its sovereignty, itās quietly getting serious about online piracyāand taking cues from the EU to do it.
For years, Ukraine was labeled a piracy hotspot by U.S. and industry groups, landing it on the USTRās āSpecial 301ā watchlist. But with war raging since 2022, enforcement took a back seatāuntil now. In a 25-page update submitted for the 2026 report, Ukraine outlined sweeping copyright reforms, including a plan to adopt Article 8(3) of the EU Copyright Directive, paving the way for court-ordered blocking of infringing sites.
Hereās what stands out:
- š Site blocking, though framed around website operators and hosts rather than ISPs directly.
- š Broader reforms aligning with EU normsālike 70-year copyright terms and better compensation for creators.
- šÆ A parallel effort via WIPO ALERT, which blocks pirate sitesā ad revenueāand has already blacklisted 15 sites in 2025 alone.
Notably, Ukraineās Clear Sky initiative has already blocked over 570 sites under national security grounds (mostly pro-Russian media), proving the technical and legal machinery can work.
The irony? The U.S., despite pressing others to act, still lacks federal site-blocking authorityāeven as new bills like Rep. Lofgrenās FADPA linger in committee.
Ukraineās message is clear: Weāre fighting two warsāone on the frontlines, one in cyberspace. And itās winning both.
