Australian telco Swoop has teamed up with Swiss-based cybersecurity nonprofit Quad9 to deliver free, enterprise-grade DNS ...
Italian authorities have fined Internet security company Cloudflare $16.3 as a result of the content delivery network specialist's refusal to block access to pirate sites on its 1.1.1.1 DNS service.
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€14 million penalty sparks clash between Italy and Cloudflare over piracy enforcement
Cloudflare, a global internet infrastructure provider, has been fined approximately €14 million by Italy’s communications ...
Cloudflare, one of the world’s largest internet infrastructure and cybersecurity companies, has warned that it may pull back ...
In the fight against illegal sports streams, the judiciary holds operators of free DNS resolvers accountable. Paris forces ...
The upcoming Milano Cortina Winter Olympics just can’t catch a break. During the months leading up to the event, and even now ...
For violating the Privacy Shield rules, the regulator is allowed to impose a fine of up to 2% of Cloudflare’s annual global ...
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Cloudflare CEO threatens to make the Winter Olympics a political football after Italy slugs it with a fine
Labels Rome's comms regulator ‘a quasi-judicial body’ that works on behalf of ‘shadowy, European media cabal’ Cloudflare’s ...
Due to refused network blocks, the Italian regulator Agcom is imposing a fine in the double-digit millions on the ...
Italy’s communications watchdog has handed down a landmark financial penalty to U.S.-based internet infrastructure firm ...
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince is very upset with Italy. The reason is $17 million fine imposed on the company for defying ...
AGCOM issued the fine under Italy’s controversial Piracy Shield law, saying that Cloudflare was required to disable DNS ...
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