The government forced through the controversial digital economy bill with the aid of the Conservative party last night, attaining a crucial third readingthird reading – which means it will get royal assent and become law – after just two hours of debate in the Commons.
Earlier the government removed its proposed clause 18, which could have given it sweeping powers to block sites, but replaced it with an amendment to clause 8 of the bill. The new clause allows the secretary of state for business to order the blocking of "a location on the internet which the court is satisfied has been, is being or is likely to be used for or in connection with an activity that infringes copyright".
A new law in the UK now means that ISP's in Britain will be forced to feed information to the government about our actions online. ISP's will be forced to disconnet users who infringe upon copyright for fears of being fined up to ?250,000 if they do not and ISP's will also be forced upon the secretary of states say so to completely block sites & content from UK access.
It was passed last month but is now finalised...
Implication
Any website hosting or referring Rapidshare, Megaupload-Share, and other filesharing websites or content will be forced to close or be blocked by ISP,s (internet service providers) in the U.K including Movies, Software, Music, and all other Digital-signed Media held under rights of its owner.
How far these new laws will go time will tell, but Peer to Peer conections to filesharing will be the start followed by ISP blocking any related websites containibg URL-Links from around the world will be restricted to viewes & users across the UK & NI.
Earlier the government removed its proposed clause 18, which could have given it sweeping powers to block sites, but replaced it with an amendment to clause 8 of the bill. The new clause allows the secretary of state for business to order the blocking of "a location on the internet which the court is satisfied has been, is being or is likely to be used for or in connection with an activity that infringes copyright".
A new law in the UK now means that ISP's in Britain will be forced to feed information to the government about our actions online. ISP's will be forced to disconnet users who infringe upon copyright for fears of being fined up to ?250,000 if they do not and ISP's will also be forced upon the secretary of states say so to completely block sites & content from UK access.
It was passed last month but is now finalised...
Implication
Any website hosting or referring Rapidshare, Megaupload-Share, and other filesharing websites or content will be forced to close or be blocked by ISP,s (internet service providers) in the U.K including Movies, Software, Music, and all other Digital-signed Media held under rights of its owner.
How far these new laws will go time will tell, but Peer to Peer conections to filesharing will be the start followed by ISP blocking any related websites containibg URL-Links from around the world will be restricted to viewes & users across the UK & NI.


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