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17-Year-Old Student Exposes Germany's 'Secret' Pirate Site Blocklist

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[!tldr] A 17-year-old student in Germany has created a website to reveal the blocked pirate sites that major internet providers do not disclose. This initiative aims to increase transparency and address concerns about censorship related to copyright enforcement. The site, CUIIliste.de, lists 275 blocked domains, allowing users to see which sites are restricted.

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Watchdog: A term used to describe an individual or organization that monitors and oversees the actions of others, often to ensure accountability, transparency, and adherence to laws or regulations. Watchdogs play a critical role in various fields, including journalism, government, and environmental protection, by investigating misconduct, exposing corruption, and advocating for the public interest. Their function is essential in promoting ethical standards and fostering public trust in institutions. In the context of Isaac Frond's article, the term "watchdog" refers to individuals or organizations that monitor and ensure accountability regarding governmental or institutional actions, particularly in relation to transparency and rights. The lack of public knowledge about the blocked pirate sites in Germany has led to frustration among journalists and advocates, highlighting the need for oversight. The 17-year-old student, along with his friends, embodies this watchdog role by exposing the secretive blocklist, thereby promoting transparency and challenging potential overreach in copyright enforcement.