Cloudflare begins legal actions against LaLiga for its IPS blockages. They are “clumsy and ineffective”

The open war between LaLiga and Cloudflare It is intensified. Since the beginning of February LaLiga has been ordering operators The temporary block of a series of shared IPS that belong to Cloudflare. The goal is to avoid illegal soccer matches, but those indiscriminate blockages are causing damage to third parties. There are many affected by blockages that are causing millions of users to not access thousands of websites during sports broadcasts. Not only users, but also companies that have lost operation and sales During those periods. IP blocks that affect Cloudflare are a measure that has been used in the past by other rights holders In other countries. Italy It is the closest case ours, but it is not clear that the way in which LaLiga is acting Have legal support. In fact, in Spain those affected are now raising possible legal actions against LaLiga. And precisely in Xataka we have received a statement in which it is officially announced that Cloudflare has taken legal actions against LaLiga claiming that their “disproportionate block efforts” are illegal. This is the full text of the statement: “As an open Internet defender for a long time, Cloudflare offers security and reliability services that protect millions of cyber attack sites and reinforce the infrastructure of the Internet. In recent weeks, LaLiga and Spanish ISPs have tried in a mistake address the problem of illegal broadcasts, on the alleged base of a recently issued sentence that would order IP addresses Cloudflare and other cloud service providers, a clumsy and ineffective approach that has prevented millions of users from accessing thousands of websites without any relationship with these activities. Cloudhiding the Court from the foreseeable damage to third parties and the public interest. LaLiga’s actions are a clear threat to the open internet. Cloudflare today presented an incident of nullity against that sentence, in order to establish that the disproportionate wool block measures are illegal. Cloudflare usually collaborates with rights holders to help solve problems such as illegal broadcasts, but LaLiga has not left Cloudflare another option to undertake this legal route. Instead of responding to the concerns of Spanish users about the over-lock of content, LaLiga has tried to divert attention with unfounded accusations against Cloudflare, while intensifying their illegal blockage practices. Cloudflare expects this judicial action to help prevent future indiscriminate blocking measures and make it clear that rights holders cannot put their commercial interests on the fundamental right of millions of consumers to access an open internet. “ In Xataka | This is how Ech works, the Technological Shield of Cloudflare that has put the operators between the sword and the wall

Spain will go from an opposite olive oil crisis in less than a year. The industry begins to see the ears to the wolf

Two weeks. Two weeks of consecutive falls in the price of olive oil in origin have enough to put the entire sector on red alert. But … why? Wasn’t high prices They were also suffocating To the industry causing millionaire losses? What are low is also a problem? Let’s go in parts … how much has the price of oil dropped? As reported Agroinformationas of January 31, the average price in extra virgin olive oil was 4,275 euros/ton, in the virgin oil of 3,701 euros/ton and in the lampante of 3,452 euros/ton. That represents a fall of 3.20%, 6.80% and 2.80% respectively compared to last week and a 50.55% drop, 52.55% and 56.55% compared to the year past. And why is this a problem? Because, As we explained a few weeks agothe historical profitability limit for the traditional dry land olive tree is around four euros. If the low price of that figure, the farmers (dry) will not be able to cover the fixed costs. And this would not be a problem if it were not because more than two thirds of the Spanish olive grove is dry (1.913,531 hectares in front of 874,553 of irrigation). From a crisis to the opposite. It is curious because, in recent years, the situation has been the opposite: but the result is the same. The Olivareros de dryo did not have enough olive to compensate for fixed expenses – although the price was in the clouds. In addition, the distributors could not impact all the rise in the final prices (deoleo, the largest oil company in the world, owner of brands such as hojiblanca or carbonell, It was left 34.3 million euros in 2023). Isn’t it a bit weird? The truth is that no. In recent years, we have seen exactly the same problem with The lemons, The almonds either bananas. The olive grove has been relatively protected because it is a product with a limited international competition: what was not protected is of climate change. In fact, those who have been (those of irrigation who have not suffered cuts) have not had this problem. The irrigation has been the great beneficiary (or the least harmed) of these successive crises: they had more olives when prices were expensive and have less costs now than prices are low. Can the olive grove be saved? That is the big question. If the industry continues to hook financially complicated years, the problems can be increasing. Therefore, the Olivar tendency has been “go passing“To irrigation (or to ultraintensive models). There is no water for everyone. “The difficult thing is to have water because the Guadalquivir basin is already deficient, so there are no new concessions,” explained in DAP Diego BarrancoProfessor at the University of Córdoba. These concessions do have “historical plots of other crops that were always irrigated or the olive groves that emerged” directly as “irrigation”. However, transforming 1,901,529 hectares of olive groves before it is too late one of the most important agricultural challenges of the century. And it is not clear that we can do it. Image | Kostas Morfiris | Visual Karsa In Xataka | Spain faces the problem contrary to a year ago: an olive oil so cheap that it is no longer profitable for farmers

Nolan Arenado begins to emerge as an option for Mets

There is just under two months for the start of the 2025 major league season and the New York Mets still have some roster problems to solve. Perhaps the most urgent is that of Pete Alonsobecause the initialist seems to move more and more to sign with the team. A possible round trip would leave the Mets with a hole in the first base, and although this can be covered by Mark winds, it would leave another problem in the third base. Given this situation, the team evaluates to bring an antealist instead of a first base to replace Alonso. The name that now begins to emerge as an option for Mets It is that of Nolan Arenado, who is 10 times winner of the gold glove. This is indicated by a report of MLB Networkwhich ensures that the franchise could be putting together an exchange with St. Louis Cardinals to bring Queens to the third base. Nolan Arenado has a contract with the cardinals.Credit: David Zalubowski | AP The third base would be a great acquisition for Queens team especially defensive. However Arenado still has three years left of the agreement he signed in 2019 with the Colorado Rockies for $ 260 million and eight seasons. So if the Mets want their services, they must not only put together an attractive change for the cardinals, but assume the remaining $ 76.5 million dollars of your contract. Something that for the current situation of the franchise does not seem to be a problem. To reach an agreement for Arenado to arrive in New York the metropolitan team I would ensure experience and great defense in the preludethey would give ownership to winds in the initial and close with a line of great names by 2025. Continue reading:Jesse Winker willing to play first base with the MetsThe METS will release a new visitor sweater in 2025“You should take your time”: Francisco Lindor on the return of Pete Alonso to the Mets (tagstotranslate) Mets

Trump’s deportation campaign begins: day laborers arrested at work arrive in Mexico

TIJUANA, Mexico . — Mexican day laborers detained while working began to be deported to Mexico while at various points on the border with the United States the construction of new spaces to house migrants and face the mass deportations announced by Donald Trump was accelerated. About 70 deportees in what could be some of the first raids of the new U.S. administration arrived in Tijuana in small groups over about three hours Tuesday night, some dressed in work clothes carrying orange bags with their belongings. Migrants who were deported from the United States to Mexico wave as they are transported to a shelter as they cross the El Chaparral pedestrian border bridge in Tijuana, Mexico, on the evening of Tuesday, January 21, 2025. (Felix Marquez/AP) As a man shouted from a distance to a small group of journalists, they were detained on Tuesday while they were working as day laborers in Denver, Colorado. Another migrant said he had been arrested in Oregon without giving further details. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Wednesday that there were returns the day before and, without specifying, indicated that the numbers were lower than usual. In 2024, according to official data, more than 500 Mexicans were deported daily on average along the entire border. This month, through one point alone, Nogales, on the border with Arizona, about 150 were deported daily, according to data from the Kino Initiative shelters. On an empty lot next to the border in Ciudad Juárez, next to El Paso, workers used cranes to erect large metal structures that would later become shelters. In Nogales, sports centers were set up to serve migrants. In Matamoros, spaces were expanded in shelters already operating and to the south of Piedras Negras the authorities announced that they wanted to enable empty industrial warehouses for the same purpose. Sheinbaum said Wednesday that the nine federal centers located in municipalities adjacent to the 11 official people repatriation points would be ready in three or four days. The president emphasized that formal conversations with the new US administration have also begun with a call between Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday. “It was a very good conversation, very cordial, they talked about migration issues, security issues,” Sheinbaum said without giving more details. In addition to the nine new centers, the federal government plans to use some existing ones in Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez and Matamoros where, as explained by Ariadna Montiel, Secretary of Welfare, foreigners who had an appointment to request asylum in the United States but who were canceled when Trump paralyzed the CBPOne virtual application. However, Sheinbaum has insisted that Mexico’s objective with foreigners, both those who were waiting for an appointment and those who are returned due to the reinstatement of the “Remain in Mexico” program – which returns asylum seekers while they wait for their hearing in court Americans—is to first give them humanitarian care and then return them to their countries voluntarily.

A$AP Rocky trial begins: he faces 24 years in prison

The rapper A$AP Rockywhose real name is Rakim Mayers, faces a judicial process that formally began this week in Los Angeles. The case, which has captured media attention, revolves around an alleged shooting that occurred in November 2021 in Hollywood, where the artist allegedly shot a former friend, Terell Ephron, known as A$AP Relli. Jury selection began Tuesday, and the court is preparing to consider evidence and testimony related to charges of assault with a semi-automatic weapon. If convicted, Rocky could face a sentence of up to 24 years in prison. So far, the artist has pleaded not guilty to the charges brought against him. According to court documents and previous testimony, The incident would have started as a disagreement related to a debt between the two men. Ephron maintains that The altercation escalated until Rocky allegedly pulled out a gun and fired several shots, slightly wounding him in the hand. Although there are surveillance images from that night, the moment of the shooting cannot be clearly seen, which adds an element of uncertainty to the case. Judge Mark Arnold, in charge of the process, has indicated that he will seek to expedite the development of the trial, ensuring that all those involved are treated fairly, regardless of their social status or fame. Arnold has also allowed cameras in the room, ensuring constant media coverage. A$AP Rocky is not only known for his career in the rap world, but also for his impact on fashion and his relationship with singer Rihanna, with whom he has two children. So far, it is unclear whether Rihanna will attend the trial, as Rocky’s lawyer, Joe Tacopina, indicated that the artist prefers to keep his family out of this environment. The trial, which could extend for several weeks, is being closely watched not only for its legal implications, but also for the impact it could have on the rapper’s career and personal life. Keep reading: •Rihanna reports that she will tour, but until her next album is ready•Rihanna dreams of having a girl after the arrival of her first two children•Rihanna debuts new look: She’s blonde! And he showed it off in Los Angeles•Rihanna and ASAP Rocky reveal their family life after welcoming their second child.

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