On June 13, 2025, the EU Commission sent a letter to Italy’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, warning that the Piracy Shield may not be compliant with Digital Services Act (DSA) rules. The system, lawmakers said, may even undermine citizens’ fundamental rights to freedom of expression and information as ruled by the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

Italy’s Piracy Shield allows authorities to not only require ISPs, but also VPN and DNS providers, to block suspected pirated content within 30 minutes. A feature praised by rightholders in the country, which also led to significant overblocking incidents and sparked strong criticism across the industry.