NZ Government Faces Disconnection As a Result of Three Strikes Law
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With New Zealand three strikes law in place, some might wonder who could be one of the first victims might be. It turns out that it could be none other than the New Zealand government itself. Facing liabilities of copyright infringement, the Green Party of New Zealand says that this could ultimately force the New Zealand government to disconnect itself from the internet. Many would argue that the New Zealand government simply didn’t think their three strikes law through before passage. This latest development might not quell those thoughts.

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NZ Government Faces Disconnection As a Result of Three Strikes Law
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