Milan court issues dynamic blocking injunction against Italian ISPs

Does a blocking injunction against an intermediary only concern the domain names indicated in the relevant order or can it be also considered as encompassing future infringements committed through other domain names?This is the question that the Milan Court of First Instance (Tribunale di Milano) had to address in the context of interim proceedings between publisher Mondadori and a number of major Italian internet access providers (ISPs).It provided an interesting response in two twin decisions [available here] issued last June and which the IPKat has learned about thanks to Katfriend Valentina Borgese.BackgroundIn 2017 publisher Mondadori requested the Milan Court of First Instance to issue an interim injunction against a number of major Italian internet access providers (ISPs) consisting of an order to adopt the most appropriate measures to block access to a platform and all the different domain names (alias) under which it operated and from which unauthorized copies of…

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