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Vercel Slams LaLiga Piracy Blocks As 'Unaccountable Internet Censorship'
mercredi 23 avril 2025, 00:40 , par Slashdot
![]() As the thread on X continued, Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch was asked whether Vercel had 'received any requests to remove illegal content before the blocking occurs?' Vercel Principal Engineer Matheus Fernandes answered quickly. Additional users were soon airing their grievances; ChatGPT blocked regularly on Sundays, a whole day 'ruined' due to unwarranted blocking of AI code editor Cursor, blocking at Cloudflare, GitHub, BunnyCDN, the list goes on. In a joint statement last week, Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch and Principal Engineer Matheus Fernandes cited the LaLiga/Telefonica court order and reported that ISPs are 'blocking entire IP ranges, not specific domains or content.' Among them, the IP addresses 66.33.60.129 and 76.76.21.142, 'used by businesses like Spanish startup Tinybird, Hello Magazine, and others operating on Vercel, despite no affiliations with piracy in any form.' While clearly unhappy with how the company has been treated, Vercel says it's now working with LaLiga. 'We remain committed to providing fast, secure infrastructure for modern web applications. Likewise, we expect enforcement efforts to do the same: targeted, transparent, and technically sound. We are in contact with La Liga and are collaborating to remove illegal content in accordance with the court order. We're exploring mitigation strategies to restore access for Spanish users and continue to advocate for an open and permissionless web,' Vercel concludes. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/04/22/197258/vercel-slams-laliga-piracy-blocks-as-unaccountable-in...
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