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register | 1 month ago

This follows 23—again, 23—violations reported to Cloudflare. There is nothing more to add. Given how slowly Italian law typically moves, Cloudflare had more than enough time to take corrective action. The tone would likely have been far more accommodating had Cloudflare attempted to contact the authorities and negotiate its position. Instead, it appears that, in all likelihood, nothing was done after 23 violations. What exactly was the CEO expecting?

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cm2012|1 month ago

23 violations of an unjust and unworkable law. The law is bad and should go.

monkaiju|1 month ago

Fair enough but thats not up to cloudflare to decide, if they operate in the country they must respect its laws