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The 'bad' websites that Spain blocks: the government has a blacklist of websites on the Internet and you can now see it.

The 'bad' websites that Spain blocks: the government has a blacklist of websites on the Internet and you can now see it.

The Spanish government, through the Ministry of Culture, has published for the first time a list of all the websites that have been blocked for copyright infringement . This measure also seeks to increase transparency regarding how digital piracy is combated in Spain .

For more than ten years, the country's authorities have had the legal authority to block access to websites that offer TV series, movies, books, or music without the permission of their creators or distributors. However, until now, this information was not public, but with this new list, anyone can see which websites are blocked .

The list, published in PDF format by the Ministry of Culture, includes more than 330 web domains blocked between 2012 and 2024. Among the blocked sites are :

  • Famous illegal download sites such as The Pirate Bay, EliteTorrent, SeriesFLV, or Cuevana.
  • Platforms that allow you to convert YouTube videos to MP3, such as ytmp3.cc, or sites that allow you to download books illegally, such as book4you.org
  • Unauthorized IPTV and streaming services.

On the other hand, when users attempt to access a blocked website, a new warning system appears informing them that the website has been blocked for disseminating unauthorized content. Furthermore, the warning message, hosted on the domain "bloqueadaseccionsegunda.cultura.gob.es ," is visible to any user who wishes to know the format.

This is the warning you will see if you try to access a pirate website.
This is the warning you will see if you try to access a pirate website.
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What impact does the publication of this list have?

One of the main effects is to provide greater transparency . From now on, any user can directly check which web domains are blocked in Spain ( click here ) and the year in which they were blocked. Furthermore, this measure strengthens accountability on the part of the authorities and provides insight into how the law against digital piracy is being enforced .

It also provides greater clarity for internet operators and advertisers. Thanks to this official list, it's easier to identify which websites should be avoided when displaying ads, preventing platforms that infringe copyright from being funded with advertising revenue.

Furthermore, the list helps us understand what digital piracy is and how it is legally combated in our country, educating the public about the risks of accessing blocked sites.

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