La Liga wins court order to block illegal streams via VPNs

Spain's La Liga has obtained a court order requiring NordVPN and Proton VPN to prevent access to illegal football streams within the country. The VPN providers state they have not received any notification about the ruling. The measures involve dynamic blocking that might affect legitimate users during matches.

La Liga, the top Spanish football league, has secured a court order mandating that NordVPN and Proton VPN implement blocks on illegal streams of football matches in Spain. This legal action aims to curb unauthorized broadcasting, which has been a persistent issue for sports rights holders.

The order specifies "dynamic" blocking techniques, which could potentially lead to disconnections for legitimate VPN users during live football events. Such methods might inadvertently impact users accessing the services for privacy or other lawful purposes.

Representatives from the VPN companies have indicated that they remain unaware of the court decision, as no formal notification has been served to them. This development highlights ongoing tensions between content protection efforts and user privacy tools in the digital age.

The ruling comes amid broader efforts by La Liga to combat piracy, though details on enforcement timelines or broader implications for other VPN providers are not yet clear from available information.

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