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- Tillis, Colleagues Introduce Framework to Combat Foreign . . .
The Block BEARD Act would empower copyright owners to seek U S federal court orders against foreign websites dedicated to digital piracy, preventing them from making stolen content accessible to American households To obtain relief, copyright holders must present evidence of specific harm and demonstrate the criminal nature of the targeted site
- U. S. Senators Introduce New Pirate Site Blocking Bill: Block . . .
Efforts to introduce pirate site blocking to the United States continue with the introduction of the "Block BEARD" bill in the Senate
- US Lawmakers Propose New Site Blocking Bill (Block BEARD)
The Block BEARD Act aims to block foreign pirate sites, but questions remain about taxpayer funds as domestic pirate sites still unchecked
- Bipartisan Bill Would Allow Courts to Compel ISP Blocking of . . .
Under the Block BEARD Act, copyright owners would be empowered to ask courts to designate foreign online websites as a “foreign digital piracy site ” Rights holders must prove they are the
- Bipartisan ‘Block BEARD Act’ Moves Forward—Bill Targets Large . . .
The Block BEARD Act, a bipartisan bill targeting large-scale foreign piracy operations, moves forward with applause from the industry
- US Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Block Foreign Piracy . . .
U S senators introduced the bipartisan Block BEARD Act of 2025 to empower courts to order ISPs to block foreign piracy websites infringing on American copyrights, inspired by UK and Australian models Supporters cite economic losses, while critics fear censorship risks This could mark a new era in combating online theft
- US Senators propose anti-piracy law | Advanced Television
The Block BEARD Act would empower copyright owners to seek US federal court orders against foreign websites dedicated to digital piracy, preventing them from making stolen content accessible to American households To obtain relief, copyright holders must present evidence of specific harm and demonstrate the criminal nature of the targeted site
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