Saturday, November 21, 2009

Britain's new Internet law -- as bad as everyone's been saying, and worse...

The British government has brought down its long-awaited Digital Economy Bill, and it's perfectly useless and terrible. It consists almost entirely of penalties for people who do things that upset the entertainment industry (including the "three-strikes" rule that allows your entire family to be cut off from the net if anyone who lives in your house is accused of copyright infringement, without proof or evidence or trial), as well as a plan to beat the hell out of the video-game industry with a new, even dumber rating system (why is it acceptable for the government to declare that some forms of artwork have to be mandatorily labelled as to their suitability for kids? And why is it only some media? Why not paintings? Why not novels? Why not modern dance or ballet or opera?). More...

Don't miss:

  1. 70% oppose internet ban for filesharers...
  2. Seven million downloaders to be branded criminals...
  3. Internet access a human right, say French judges...
  4. How the music industry screws up young artists...
  5. Woman fined $2.4m for downloading 24 songs!!!

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