OpenDNS goes offline in Belgium in response to web-blocking order secured by Access Industries owned sports platform DAZ
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OpenDNS goes offline in Belgium in response to web-blocking order secured by Access Industries owned sports platform DAZ
OpenDNS, the Cisco-owned DNS resolver, has switched off its service in Belgium, seemingly as a result of a web-blocking order secured by DAZN, the sports streaming platform owned by the biggest shareholder in Warner Music, Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries. Cisco had already withdrawn OpenDNS from the French market following an earlier web-blocking injunction secured by the broadcaster Canal+. Web-blocking has long been an anti-piracy tactic of …
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