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gpm ◴[] No.44572526[source]
Blocking is the wrong terminology here. Cloudflare is not an ISP which fetches whatever you ask for from third parties. It's a company contracted by the web site owners to distribute their websites. It's much more accurate to say that Cloudflare is no longer acting as a host for pirate sites in the UK.

The shocking part of this isn't that they aren't participating in that form of crime in the UK, it's that they're somehow able to participate in it in the rest of the world.

And I say this as someone who thinks that copyright laws are largely unjust, preventing people from engaging with their own culture, but that doesn't make them not the law.

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1. lambertsimnel ◴[] No.44573769[source]
> It's much more accurate to say that Cloudflare is no longer acting as a host for pirate sites in the UK.

I understood from the article that it was for users in the UK, not for hosts in the UK.

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2. gpm ◴[] No.44573992[source]
The implied parentheses were intended to be "(Cloudflare is no longer acting as a host for pirate sites) in the uk" not "Cloudflare is no longer acting as a host for (pirate sites in the uk)".