Bill will censor internet, providers claim

March 9, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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The UK’s largest internet service providers have fired a broadside at last-minute changes to a law dealing with copyright piracy on the internet, condemning the measures as “dangerous” and “unworkable”. They are calling for all parties to scrap a surprise amendment to the government’s digital economy bill, which was passed by the House of Lords l

Bill will censor internet, providers claim

March 9, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
Filed under: Business DSL 
The UK’s largest internet service providers have fired a broadside at last-minute changes to a law dealing with copyright piracy on the internet, condemning the measures as “dangerous” and “unworkable”. They are calling for all parties to scrap a surprise amendment to the government’s digital economy bill, which was passed by the House of Lords l

Bill will censor internet, providers claim

March 9, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
Filed under: Business DSL 
The UK’s largest internet service providers have fired a broadside at last-minute changes to a law dealing with copyright piracy on the internet, condemning the measures as “dangerous” and “unworkable”. They are calling for all parties to scrap a surprise amendment to the government’s digital economy bill, which was passed by the House of Lords l

CBC News – Technology & Science – Online piracy ruled no

February 4, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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An Australian judge has ruled that an internet service provider cannot be held accountable for illegal movie downloads by its customers, in a test case of a key strategy by entertainment companies to combat online piracy.

Film industry loses landmark piracy case against ISP

February 4, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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ISP iiNet has won a landmark Federal Court battle against a clutch of Hollywood movie studio heavyweights which alleged the Australian-based internet service provider had encouraged copyright violations and was legally liable for alleged copyright infringement activity by its customers.

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