Comment by immibis 9 months ago Did they serve Cloudflare a court order? 9 comments immibis Reply jcarrano 9 months ago Apparently not. From Cloudflare's declarations, it seems they did not even notify them:> "LaLiga secured this blocking order without notifying cloud providers" snakeyjake 9 months ago [flagged] dns_snek 9 months ago > Why does there need to be a court order?Because there needs to be a fair legal process involving legal experts to determine whether a site is breaking the law. That's the court. snakeyjake 9 months ago [flagged] 1 reply → ycombinatrix 9 months ago Cloudflare is not the content police. snakeyjake 9 months ago Every person and organization should police themselves. 2 replies →
jcarrano 9 months ago Apparently not. From Cloudflare's declarations, it seems they did not even notify them:> "LaLiga secured this blocking order without notifying cloud providers"
snakeyjake 9 months ago [flagged] dns_snek 9 months ago > Why does there need to be a court order?Because there needs to be a fair legal process involving legal experts to determine whether a site is breaking the law. That's the court. snakeyjake 9 months ago [flagged] 1 reply → ycombinatrix 9 months ago Cloudflare is not the content police. snakeyjake 9 months ago Every person and organization should police themselves. 2 replies →
dns_snek 9 months ago > Why does there need to be a court order?Because there needs to be a fair legal process involving legal experts to determine whether a site is breaking the law. That's the court. snakeyjake 9 months ago [flagged] 1 reply →
ycombinatrix 9 months ago Cloudflare is not the content police. snakeyjake 9 months ago Every person and organization should police themselves. 2 replies →
Apparently not. From Cloudflare's declarations, it seems they did not even notify them:
> "LaLiga secured this blocking order without notifying cloud providers"
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> Why does there need to be a court order?
Because there needs to be a fair legal process involving legal experts to determine whether a site is breaking the law. That's the court.
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Cloudflare is not the content police.
Every person and organization should police themselves.
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