Copyright Clearing House to Require Judicial Review for Website Blocking Requests
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Summary
The Copyright Clearing House for the Internet (CUII) has declared its four-year operation successful in combating criminal online business models. In response to criticism about private bodies imposing fundamental rights restrictions without oversight, the organization is reforming its procedures. DNS blocking requests will now undergo individual judicial review by courts before implementation, addressing concerns about unchecked website blocking.
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The procedure is now to be further developed so that a private body imposes restrictions on websites that are sensitive in terms of fundamental rights, largely unchecked and behind closed doors
The private Internet Copyright Clearing House's DNS blocking requests will now be reviewed individually by courts before implementation
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