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Cloudflare wants to fix Spain’s blocking of illegal football streams ahead of next LaLiga season

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  • Cloudflare filed an appeal with the Spanish Constitutional Court over “problematic” anti-piracy measures
  • LaLiga and Telefónica have been blocking IP addresses during matches to halt illegal sports streams since February 2025
  • Many legit domains, including Google Fonts, institutional sites, and payment platforms, have been affected so far

IP blocking continues to create problems in Spain, and Cloudflare is committed to finding a fix before the new sports season kicks off.

To halt illegal sports streams, Spanish sports streaming giants, LaLiga and Telefónica, have been issuing IP blocking orders since February 2025. Yet, this tactic has led to many overblocking incidents, with Google Fonts, institutional sites, and payment platforms among the legitimate domains mistakenly blocked so far.

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