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No, the EU did not abolish geoblocking today

The EU did not agree to end geoblocking last November, or axe geoblocking last May or put an end to geographic discrimination today.

Source: https://juliareda.eu/2018/02/eu-did-not-end-geoblocking/

Country: EU

Domains: IPR

Stakeholder: European Bodies

Tags: portability regulation, EU, geoblocking

Posted on Tuesday 6 February 2018

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