The Technical Impact of Court Orders on Blocking Websites and Internet Services

27/10/2023

The Technical Impact of Court Orders on Blocking Websites and Internet Services

By Miguel Ignacio Estrada, Chief Strategic Relations Officer at LACNIC

The challenge faced by operators to comply with judicial and administrative site blocking orders, which are often technically flawed, led us to organize a panel at LACNIC 40 LACNOG 2023 in order to hear the voices of those involved.

The participants (Sebastian Schoenfeld, Carlos Martínez, Lía Solís Montaño, Douglas Fernando Fischer and Ariel Graizer) concluded on the need to train judicial and administrative authorities in order to mitigate the risks associated with Internet site blocking and ensure that these authorities receive the most accurate instructions regarding operational and technical matters.

The discussions at LACNIC40 LACNOG2023 aimed to gather insights and real-life experiences from operators with respect to orders from judicial and administrative authorities to block sites that that infringe on copyright laws, distribute pirated content, or include illegal material.

According to a survey conducted prior to the panel, 85% of the operators have received orders to prevent the operation of an Internet address with illegal content.

Most of the instructions were issued by judges or judicial authorities (64%), while the remaining percentage (36%) came from administrative authorities (regulators, government agencies, etc.). Almost six out of ten operators surveyed indicated that that they found it impossible to comply with some orders due to technical errors in their drafting.

Based on our research, the primary reasons for blocking include online gambling sites; intellectual property infringement or piracy dissemination; and child sexual abuse material.

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Sebastian Schoenfeld, moderator of the panel, admitted that this is an issue often faced in many countries across the region, and the associated issues can be hard to address.

Blocking presents a challenge where the Internet is influenced by external decisions, often lacking a full understanding of the Internet’s nature and functionality. This tendency to fragment the network is something we must strive to prevent,” explained Schoenfeld.

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Sebastian Schoenfeld, Douglas Fernando Fischer, Ariel Graizer, Lía Solís Montaño y Carlos Martínez

According to Lía Solis, the challenge lies in determining where the blocking should be applied, as the content is typically distributed across multiple locations. Frequently, complying with the request involves risks because it can lead to blocking other content. 

The views expressed by the authors of this blog are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of LACNIC.

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