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MPA presses for VPNs to have a role in anti-piracy row in Europe

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  • The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is pressing for VPN providers, proxies, and Content Delivery Systems to cooperate with anti-piracy measures
  • The MPA also urges the EU to adopt an automated system that can block pirated content in real-time, without the need for court approval
  • Italy and France have already begun forcing some VPN and DNS services to block access to illegal streaming sites

After sports streaming groups, the movie industry is now pressing for VPN providers, proxies, and Content Delivery Systems to help combat online piracy in Europe.

The Motion Picture Association (MPA), a group representing Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros., and other major streaming giants, urges European countries to adopt an automated system that can block pirated content in real-time, without requiring court approval. Crucially, the MPA demands that VPN and other intermediary services must cooperate by actively blocking illegal streaming content.

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