Proceeding contribution from Lord Young of Norwood Green (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]
As I am sure the noble Lord knows, we are not proposing to pitch anyone into the civil justice system—far from it. As he himself identified, there would be a cautionary first letter, a second letter and then possibly technical measures, which still would not pitch people into the civil justice system. I want to reassure the noble Lord and be helpful. We shall see whether we can put some more flesh on the bones of this issue. A lot of it is appropriate to the code, in whose compilation stakeholders will be involved, as I indicated. However, we shall see whether we can put more flesh on this procedure. I understand the desire to understand the process. If we can help, we will endeavour to do that, because it will be beneficial to the Committee and to the House as a whole.
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- 716 c860
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- 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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