
European ISPs Push Back on Copyright Overblocking Costs
Hacker News·1w·Brajeshwar
Internet providers across Europe are demanding that rightsholders bear financial responsibility when aggressive anti-piracy measures inadvertently block legitimate sites and services. The move signals growing friction over who pays when copyright enforcement goes too wide—a dynamic that could reshape how content protection gets implemented, especially for smaller platforms caught in the crossfire.
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