When it comes to protecting broadcasting rights, Canal+ takes immediate action. Remember, in December 2023, the encrypted channel took three American tech giants to court: Google, Crisco and Cloudflare.
Normally rights holders are generally happy with the content Requesting pirate sites to be blocked through ISPs. However, this method is far from completely solving the problem. It is very easy to bypass access restrictions created by operators for a good reason By changing its DNS. The process is a breeze and there are many tutorials online to help you.
Alternative DNS providers Canal+’s new target
That’s why Canal+ decided to take on the alternative DNS giants Google, Cisco and Cloudflare (editor’s note: directories that link domain names to IP addresses). First, the encrypted channel sued three organizations. Blocking several pirated sites illegal broadcaster Champions League and Premier League matches. Justice sided with him in its decision on May 16.
On May 30, the Paris judicial court once again ruled in favor of Canal+. Protect the broadcasting rights of TOP 14, the famous rugby competition. Based on its two successes, the encrypted channel decided to continue its attack against the same three players to defend the rights to another important competition: Formula 1 world championship.
Source : informed