Cloudflare Says Winter Olympics Cybersecurity Is at Risk in Spat With Italian Regulators

From CNET: The CEO of the networking company Cloudflare is lashing out at Italy in response to regulatory anti-piracy fines, threatening to withdraw from the country and potentially the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Italy announced on Jan. 8 that it had issued a fine of 14.2 million euros (approximately $16.5 million) against Cloudflare for failing to block access to pirated content. Soon after that, Cloudflare's CEO Matthew Prince took to X to call out the fines, describing Cloudflare's decision not to comply as a fight over censorship. Prince said that complying with Italy's demands under its Piracy Shield policies would affect content globally.

Italy's Piracy Shield is a program implemented by the country's telecommunications regulator, AGCOM. In order to cut down on piracy in the country, such as hosting illegal streams of sporting events, the program allows IP holders to report content violations to a rapid-response automated system. However, some have complained that the 30-minute window given is not enough time for ISPs to properly vet complains, and is resulting in legitimate, non-pirated content being blocked as well.

"In other words, Italy insists a shadowy, European media cabal should be able to dictate what is and is not allowed online," Prince said.

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