UK "Pirate Finder General" law innocuous now, could get ugly

The Queen announced on Wednesday that her government would deliver Internet piracy legislation; today it arrived in the form of the massive Digital Economy bill meant to modernize the UK’s approach to everything from copyrights to broadband to video game ratings to domain names. The bill contains no sanctions against suspected P2P file-swappers, but it introduces a “reserve power” that can be deployed whenever the Secretary of State feels that it’s time to bust out the switch and administer some beatings. The bill implements the Digital Britain report , which was completed earlier this year and attempted to chart a course forward for Britain in a high-tech world.

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Monday, November 23rd, 2009 P2P News

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