Proceeding contribution from Lord Whitty (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 18 January 2010. It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL) and Debate on bill on Digital Economy Bill [HL].
Digital Economy Bill [HL]
My Lords, the point that the noble Lord, Lord Lucas, made at the end underlines my earlier intervention on the previous day that the sanction process was defined originally in terms of peer-to-peer file-sharing but the Government have extended it to copyright violations of all sorts. A single violation of some forms of copyright violation might well require this kind of intervention, but not run-of-the-mill peer-to-peer file-sharing.
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- 716 c822
- Session
- 2009-10
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- House of Lords chamber
- Subjects
- Access Data protection Codes of practice Appeals Broadcasting Costs Computer networks Copyright Digital broadcasting Broadband Communication Fraud ICT Exemptions Intellectual property Libraries Internet Educational institutions Ofcom Radio frequencies Schools Subscriptions Internet service providers
- Legislation
- Digital Economy Bill (HL) 2009-10
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- View this Proceeding contribution on www.publications.parliament.uk
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