In a brief statement citing a court order in Belgium but providing no other details, Cisco says that its OpenDNS service is no longer available to users in Belgium. Cisco’s withdrawal is almost certainly linked to an IPTV piracy blocking order obtained by DAZN; itt requires OpenDNS, Cloudflare and Google to block over 100 pirate sites or face fines of €100,000 euros per day. Just recently, Cisco withdrew from France over a similar order.

  • metaStatic
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    726 days ago

    as soon as you’re compromised you will never convince anyone you’re trustworthy ever again.

    removing your service is the only viable option when faced with this kind of overreach.

    • @0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      -106 days ago

      yeah like Apple, Google, Facebook, and other big tech, right? They’re so untrustworthy, they’re almost bankrupt…

      Outside of the tiny bubble, no one really gives a fuck about Trust.

  • Abaixo de Cão
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    136 days ago

    OpenDNS? No way.

    On August 27, 2015, Cisco acquired OpenDNS (Wikipedia)

  • @Kissaki@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    25 days ago

    How do they make their service “not available” to a country?

    By IP address location? Which, in my understanding, is not accurate.

    By terms, stating “you can’t use it if you live there”?