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everyone | 1 month ago

One of the benefits of the USA no longer being an ally is we should be able to ignore all this sort of bullshit in the EU now.

Cory Doctorow was talking about it recently. https://youtu.be/3C1Gnxhfok0?si=OzjYwL16yLzQUwuY

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speed_spread|1 month ago

France has its own self important cultural industry to pressure the government. And then sometimes the President himself is married to a pop star.

shlip|1 month ago

In this specific case, it's not culture though, it's the sports diffusion rights mafia (LFP, beIN, Canal+).

y-curious|1 month ago

Yes now that the EU is divorcing the US you can now stream soccer illegally! Oh wait… you guys are doing ISP-level censorship on your own

https://abcnews.go.com/amp/Business/wireStory/spanish-soccer...

petcat|1 month ago

That article says that Cloudflare is fighting Spain about the censorship.

ISP-level censorship is extremely rare in the US. Copyright and piracy is almost always handled by domain seizure ordered by a court, not ISP-level blocking (as is common in the EU).

wooger|1 month ago

Eh? What has this got to do with the US? European based sports broadcast rights are an EU & UK issue entirely.

ronsor|1 month ago

The truth is that the EU loves copyright and censorship just as much as the US does. The only difference is the branding and who pushes for it.

quentindanjou|1 month ago

It is mostly US companies (Like Universal and Disney) pushing for copyright regulation in EU.

Eddy_Viscosity2|1 month ago

The EU is perfectly capable of doing its bullshit all by itself. See 'chat control'.