IP Address Blocking Banned After Anti-Piracy Court Order Hit Cloudflare * TorrentFreak
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IP address blocking is now banned in Austria after ISPs were told to block innocent Cloudflare customers under a pirate site blocking order.
neo (he/him)
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trolled skill issue

Tb0n3
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Kinda based. Fuck cloudflare basically monopolizing internet access.

Why is Cloudflare to blame…?

LoafyLemon
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Did anyone even bother to check out the article? Cloudflare is being allowed again since the ban broke the rules of net neutrality… It’s the IP blocking methods that are being outlawed.

Tb0n3
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Yes, but I’m just throwing some shade at cloudflare.

Right. As I started building out my fossdom on my domain and using cloudflared tunnels. I thought if anything happened with cloudflare that I’d be completely out. So now they only manage my dns and I use caddy instead. Don’t agree with monopolies.

@Murkhat@feddit.de
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Can someone elaborate, i dont get it

LoafyLemon
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It’s in the first paragraph.

In 2022, rightsholders obtained permission in Austria to block several pirate site domains and a list of IP addresses that actually belonged to Cloudflare. ISPs had no choice but to comply with the court’s instructions which took out countless Cloudflare customers in Austria. According to reviews conducted by local telecoms regulator TKK, the IP address blocking violated net neutrality regulations and will no longer be allowed.

In other words, only domain blocking will be allowed, IP blocking will not be permitted, and cloudflare IPs must be unblocked again.

Cloudlare has become too big to fail. If the IP addresses belong to a smaller proxy company, no one would even bat an eye.

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I don’t see the need to vilify Cloudflare. So far, they have shown nothing but respect towards net neutrality, fighting against bad internet practices (like Google), and even standing up to ISPs and governments to protect their users, whether they’re pirates or not.

They have been around long enough (10+ years) to let you judge them and their services through their actions, not rumours.

They are a good company, but that’s not the problem. The problem is the internet is increasingly got centralized behind them, to the point of blocking their IP addresses (or when they have an outage) broke a significant chunk of the internet. Also, once they control a significant chunk of internet, what’s stopping them from turning shitty like google (which famously started with a “don’t be evil” motto)? At that point it’s probably too late to decentralize the internet again.

LoafyLemon
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Centralization is an issue, but it’s not Cloudflare to blame, it’s the ISPs and governing bodies. Consider this: who’s the one who initiated the initial block in the first place?

You only see one side of the coin (government broke a huge swath of the internet by blocking cloudlare’s IP addresses). Now consider the other side of the same coin: when cloudlare decided it doesn’t like your IP address, suddenly you’re blocked from accessing a huge swath of the internet. This isn’t hypothetical either. It’s already happening in places with IPv4 scarcities which forced ISP to put their customers behind CGNAT. Cloudlare see this as a single IP address generating huge amount of requests, and when it blocked that IP address, suddenly a huge amount of people are blocked from accessing a huge part of the internet and instead get the dreaded captcha hell. People from US and Europe haven’t seen this issue too often because they have disproportionate amount of IPv4 allocation compared to the rest of the world, but if you want to have a taste of what it’s like running afoul with cloudlare, just use TOR or a cheap/free VPN and see how many sites suddenly become inaccessible due to cloudflare deny rule.

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I employ VPN, TOR, and additionally, I manage sites utilizing CloudFlare. I can tell you this much: There aren’t many alternative services that safeguard your website and gather statistics while respecting the privacy of the end user. CloudFlare even provides onion routes for TOR users, which I’ve naturally activated for my website. Thus, the issue doesn’t rest with CloudFlare; it’s a tool. The true issue lies with the webmasters abusing their power and using overzealous rulesets.

They could easily apply the same rulesets by utilizing nginx to proxy the traffic and implementing blocks on their side, avoiding CloudFlare altogether. The only distinction would be the increased expenses and a different host, nothing more.

@Hexorg@beehaw.org
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Centralization is likely the unintended end result of the internet. Consider a mesh network where all the links have even throughput. Now suddenly one node has some content that goes viral. Everyone wants to access that data. Suddenly that node needs to support a link that’s much wider because everyone’s requests accumulate there.

Someone goes and upgrades that link. Well now they can serve many more other nodes so they start advertising to put others’ viral information on the node with larger link.

I’m sorry, I’m also not getting this. My understanding is that they cannot block the sites. But it looks like are doing it. I find it a little confusing.

@ShortN0te@lemmy.ml
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They are no longer allowed to block servers based on IP addresses. (1 server with 1 IP address can host countless domains)

But domain based blocking (likepiratedmovieas.com) is still allowed.

Thanks!!

WtfEvenIsExistence
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That’s not jolly, that’s not jolly at all!

That error message says that TPB’s servers are down.

I don’t think it is blocked, just down at the moment.

🦊 OneRedFox 🦊
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I wonder if we’ll ever see people who know what they’re doing legislate this stuff. This is just pathetic. They couldn’t even hit the right target.

“We will block Cloudflare as they protect piracy sites and must be shut down!!!” - Austrian copyright court, clueless

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