Denmark scraps controversial VPN ban proposal after public backlash



  • Denmark abandons proposal to ban VPN use for illegal streaming
  • The decision comes after significant backlash from privacy advocates.
  • Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt said he never intended to ban VPNs

The Danish government has abandoned a controversial legislative proposal that would have banned the use of VPNs to access geo-restricted streaming content and bypass website blocks. The move comes shortly after the bill sparked widespread condemnation from digital rights advocates and the general public, who expressed serious concerns about its impact on Internet freedom.

Danish Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt announced on Monday that he would remove the controversial section of the bill. “I do not support making VPNs illegal and have never proposed doing so,” Engel-Schmidt said in a statement. He admitted that the initial text “was not formulated with sufficient precision” and led to a fundamental misunderstanding about its purpose.

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