Digital Britain calls for pirate-free universal broadband
The UK’s Department for Culture, Media, and Sport has tackled the first of those two items by preparing a report called ” Digital Britain ,” in which it takes a sprawling view of the nation’s prospects for remaining a force in the creation, distribution, and use of online content. Given such a broad mandate, the report is truly sprawling, covering topics as diverse as cellular spectrum allocation, education in media creation, and online privacy. Two of the most notable conclusions of the report, however, are its call for universal access to broadband by 2012, and the ability to take that access away should it be used for repeated copyright infringement.

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Digital Britain calls for pirate-free universal broadband
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