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http://www.zdnet.com/blog/london/uk-to-announce-website-blocking-proposals-8220imminently-8221/2993
http://www.iptegrity.com/index.php/...ster-says-website-blocking-proposals-imminent
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-02/09/pro-copyright-mps-talk-of-imminent-site-blocking
I never had too much faith in our Government and certainly no more faith than I had in the last one as it seems to govern you must posses levels of incompetence that the rest of us cannot match.
I did not see them going for SOPA-style website blocking thanks to trying to bring the DEA from its current dormant state to an active one. I mean did they not see the furore that SOPA and PIPA caused and how, we the people of the Internet, reacted to smite such stupid ideas down? Did they miss the ongoing backlash over the secret and dangerous ACTA?
I refuse to believe that the Government is really that much in the back pockets of the copyright lobbyists so I am going to chalk this one down to simple stupidity.
Hopefully, and I expect it shall, this proposal will go the same way as SOPA and be killed dead by an internet uprising. Hopefully ACTA goes the same way and I am sure todays any ACTA protests across the world should hope.
Watching the last ditch desperate attempts of the copyright industry is amusing. Or at least it would be if it didn't threaten the Internet.
Discuss - you know what side I stand on.
http://www.iptegrity.com/index.php/...ster-says-website-blocking-proposals-imminent
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-02/09/pro-copyright-mps-talk-of-imminent-site-blocking
I never had too much faith in our Government and certainly no more faith than I had in the last one as it seems to govern you must posses levels of incompetence that the rest of us cannot match.
I did not see them going for SOPA-style website blocking thanks to trying to bring the DEA from its current dormant state to an active one. I mean did they not see the furore that SOPA and PIPA caused and how, we the people of the Internet, reacted to smite such stupid ideas down? Did they miss the ongoing backlash over the secret and dangerous ACTA?
I refuse to believe that the Government is really that much in the back pockets of the copyright lobbyists so I am going to chalk this one down to simple stupidity.
Hopefully, and I expect it shall, this proposal will go the same way as SOPA and be killed dead by an internet uprising. Hopefully ACTA goes the same way and I am sure todays any ACTA protests across the world should hope.
Watching the last ditch desperate attempts of the copyright industry is amusing. Or at least it would be if it didn't threaten the Internet.
Discuss - you know what side I stand on.