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•AAPA Seeks to Expand EU Pirate Site Blocking to Browsers and VPNs * TorrentFreak
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Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA) has released a new manifesto in which it calls for concrete measures.
The European anti-piracy group, whose members include Sky , BT , Irdeto , the Premier League, LaLiga , Viaplay , Wiley , and Vodafone .
AAPA 's Executive Director, Miruna Herovanu , says that it’s time for EU lawmakers to make a change.
The 2025-2029 manifesto is published by the AAPA , a trade group of major rightsholders.
It suggests injunctions can be applied against all intermediaries whose services infringe intellectual property rights.
These include payment providers, advertising companies, search engines, Internet browsers, VPN ( Virtual Private Network ) providers, DNS resolvers and domain registrars.
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