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197 French Court Orders Google DNS to Block Pirate Sites, Dismisses 'Cloudflare-First' Defense

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 01/08/2026 18:30 EDT

French Court Orders Google DNS to Block Pirate Sites, Dismisses 'Cloudflare-First' Defense

Paris Judicial Court ordered Google to block additional pirate sports-streaming domains at the DNS level, rejecting Google's argument that enforcement should target upstream providers like Cloudflare first. "The blockade was requested by Canal+ and aims to stop pirate streams of Champions League games," notes TorrentFreak. From the report: Most recently, Google was compelled to take action following a complaint from French broadcaster Canal+ and its subsidiaries regarding Champions League piracy.. Like prev

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