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Enrique Dans for dummies

Spanish football vs. the internet: a match we can’t afford to lose⁠

18 May 2025

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The primary source, an article by Enrique Dans, argues that La Liga in Spain is using copyright enforcement as a pretext for excessive internet censorship, specifically blocking large ranges of IP addresses to combat illegal football streams. Dans contends that this indiscriminate approach, supported by some judges who he believes lack understanding of how the internet functions, is disproportionately affecting legitimate websites and services that share the same infrastructure. The accompanying comments section largely echoes Dans's concerns, with several individuals highlighting the disproportionate nature of the blockades, questioning the judiciary's role, and expressing fears that this could set a precedent for broader censorship.This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Spanish football vs. the internet: a match we can’t afford to lose«

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