2010-03-24 No Internet for Copyright Scofflaws
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ACTA Draft: No Internet for Copyright Scofflaws
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The United States is nudging the international community to develop protocols to suspend the internet connections of customers caught downloading copyrighted works, according to a leaked draft of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
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The leak shows that the treaty, if adopted under the U.S. language, would for the first time on a global scale hold internet service providers responsible when customers download infringing material, unless those ISPs take action by "adopting and reasonably implementing a policy to address the unauthorized storage or transmission of materials protected by copyright or related rights."
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This so-called "three strikes" or "graduated response" policy, is the holy grail of internet-copyright enforcement, staunchly backed by the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America.
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“The United States is nudging the international community to develop protocols to suspend the internet connections of customers caught downloading copyrighted works, according to a leaked draft of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.”
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| DateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 24 March 2010 + |