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Soccer-LaLiga wins court orders forcing VPNs to block 16 alleged pirate sites

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Posted on February 17, 2026

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By Fernando Kallas MADRID, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Spain's LaLiga and its broadcasting partner Telefónica secured a court order on Tuesday requiring VPN providers NordVPN and Proton VPN to block access

LaLiga Secures Court Orders for VPNs to Block 16 Pirate Sites

LaLiga's Legal Action Against VPN Providers

By Fernando Kallas

Details of the Court Orders

MADRID, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Spain's LaLiga and its broadcasting partner Telefónica secured a court order on Tuesday requiring VPN providers NordVPN and Proton VPN to block access within Spain to 16 websites accused of illegally streaming LaLiga matches.

Responses from VPN Providers

The rulings, seen by Reuters, compel the VPN services to immediately make the IP addresses of the alleged piracy websites inaccessible from Spanish networks.

Impact on Internet Piracy

LaLiga said the decision acknowledges "the responsibility of these technological intermediaries in the process of pirating LALIGA matches."

The league said the court acknowledged VPN providers are technological intermediaries subject to European Digital Services Regulation and are therefore required to "prevent infringements from being committed under their infrastructures".

VPN services create secure links between a device and a private server, hiding the user's IP address and masking its location and online activity. While widely used for privacy and data protection, they can also be used to bypass regional restrictions.

The court rulings cannot be appealed. They were issued "ex parte", meaning the judge ruled without all parties present, citing urgency and the need to ensure the effectiveness of the order.

Both Proton and NordVPN said they were unaware of any proceedings prior to media reports and had not received the judicial documents referred to in the press.

"We were not part of any Spanish judicial proceedings to our knowledge, and therefore had no opportunity to defend ourselves. Given such judgments impact on how the Internet operates, such an approach by rightsholders is unacceptable," Laura Tyrylyte, privacy advocate at NordVPN, told Reuters.

Tyrylyte added that domain blocking is ultimately ineffective in combating piracy. "Pirates can easily circumvent these blocks by using subdomains: blocking does not eliminate the content itself or reduce the incentives for piracy."

To further combat unauthorised streams, LaLiga recently introduced a reward scheme offering 50 euros ($59) for verified reports of businesses illegally broadcasting matches. The league noted that legal broadcasts feature a distinctive letter in the corner of the screen, aimed at helping viewers detect unauthorised transmissions.

($1 = 0.8458 euros)

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas. Additional reporting by Emma Pinedo. Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • LaLiga secured a court order to block 16 pirate sites.
  • NordVPN and ProtonVPN must block access in Spain.
  • The court ruling is based on EU Digital Services Regulation.
  • VPNs are seen as intermediaries in piracy prevention.
  • LaLiga offers rewards for reporting illegal broadcasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is internet piracy?
Internet piracy refers to the unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of copyrighted content, such as movies, music, and sports broadcasts, often through illegal streaming sites.
What is a court order?
A court order is a directive issued by a judge that requires a person or entity to do or refrain from doing a specific action, often enforceable by law.
What is digital services regulation?
Digital services regulation encompasses laws and guidelines governing online platforms and services, ensuring compliance with standards for user safety, data protection, and fair competition.
What is sports broadcasting?
Sports broadcasting involves the transmission of live or recorded sports events through television, radio, or online platforms, often requiring licensing agreements with sports leagues.

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