European MPs Reject Calls For Internet Ban On Illegal File Sharers
| posted by sunny liciousWell this is an interesting event. Should file sharers be disconnected from the internet?
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European MPs Reject Calls For Internet Ban On Illegal File Sharers
They propose an amendment...
- by Jason Gregory
- 11 April 2008
Members of the European Parliament have voted against calls for illegal file sharers to be disconnected from the internet.
In a tight vote, MEPs said that measures outlined in a report on
cultural industries, which included disconnecting people from the
internet, “shouldn’t be used”.
Instead, they backed an amendment which said the European Community
should “avoid adopting measures conflicting with civil liberties and
human rights.”
The Parliament’s decision is likely to put Europe on a collision
path with a number of its member states, including the United Kingdom.
The British Government, along with the British Phonographic
Industry, is already considering laws that would allow internet service
providers (ISP) to disconnect people from the internet.
The Carphone Warehouse, the company behind the ISP Talk Talk, has already said they would veto the Governments plans, however.
Earlier this week, they said they could not “foresee any
circumstances in which we would voluntarily disconnect a customer's
account on the basis of a third party alleging a wrong doing.”

