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Home / Business and Economy / Cloudflare CEO Battles Italy Over Piracy Fine

Cloudflare CEO Battles Italy Over Piracy Fine

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Italy fined Cloudflare 14.2 million euros for not blocking pirated content.
  • CEO Matthew Prince cited global censorship fears and 30-minute takedown demands.
  • Cloudflare may withdraw services from Italy and the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Cloudflare CEO Battles Italy Over Piracy Fine

Italy has levied a significant fine of 14.2 million euros against Cloudflare, accusing the company of failing to block access to pirated content. This regulatory action has sparked a strong reaction from Cloudflare's CEO, Matthew Prince, who has publicly denounced the penalties.

Prince expressed strong opposition to Italy's Piracy Shield policies, arguing that compliance would enable a "shadowy cabal" to dictate global internet content within an unfeasible 30-minute timeframe. He stated Cloudflare already blocks piracy but cannot implement a system with such stringent, worldwide removal demands.

As a consequence of this dispute, Cloudflare is contemplating several actions, including withdrawing its cybersecurity services from the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, removing its servers from Italian cities, and halting future investments in the country. Prince has indicated he may also involve US government officials in the matter.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Italy fined Cloudflare 14.2 million euros for allegedly failing to block access to pirated content.
Cloudflare's CEO fears the rules could lead to global censorship and that a 30-minute takedown demand is unfeasible and dangerous.
Cloudflare's CEO has threatened to withdraw services from the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics due to the dispute.

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