Cloudflare provided a server for “two massive manga piracy sites that distribute over 4,000 manga titles without permission and rack up 300 million views a month,” the publishers said.

At issue in the lawsuit was whether Cloudflare was the main entity in charge of pirated manga distribution.

Another Source: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251119_16/

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    Sounds quite dystopian, setting a precedent for either (or both) the host being considered accomplice for any wrongdoings of any third parties, and/or inducing hosting companies to become informal polices. And it comes in quite a curious time, when the EU is trying to push for chat control, some US states are trying to push for AI surveillance cameras, Brazil passed a law that requires apps to do facial recognition, GrapheneOS is being targeted by French news media, and all those using potential crimes and cherry-picking cases to justify.

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      People believing in public pressure and grass roots should understand that these don’t work.

      Power works, and it depends on what’s possible and what’s not. Surveillance and censorship over these means is possible, takes power and makes one more powerful. Hence it happens.

      Technical affect on social matters is slow, we’re seeing it only now. Want different trees - build different genes.

      No conspiracy is required.

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      Canada is attempting to pass age verification with bill s-209 and Spain bans Graphene from being used in Catalonia.

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        Are you sure Spain banned graphene? AFAIK police are merely biased against graphene because they presume drug dealers use it.