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Programme order amended. Clauses 225 to 229 agreed to. Clauses 230 and 231, as amended, agreed to. Clauses 232 to 242 agreed to. Clause 243, as amended, agreed to. Clauses 244 to 247 agreed to. Schedule 19 agreed to. Clause 248, discussed with new clause 5 (Contract renewal: option to opt in) and new clause 6 (Contract renewal: variable rate contracts), agreed to. Schedule 20 agreed to. Clauses 249 TO 263 agreed to. Clause 264, as amended, agreed to. Clauses 265 to 271 agreed to. Clause 272, as amended, agreed to. Clause 273 agreed to. Clause 274, discussed with new clause 7 (Regulation of consumer savings schemes), agreed to. Clauses 275 and 276 agreed to. Schedule 21 agreed to. Clauses 277 to 282 agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Programme order amended. Clauses 225 to 229 agreed to. Clauses 230 and 231, as amended, agreed to. Clauses 232 to 242 agreed to. Clause 243, as amended, agreed to. Clauses 244 to 247 agreed to. Schedule 19 agreed to. Clause 248, discussed with new clause 5 (Contract renewal: option to...
My Lords, while I can agree with some of the sentiments expressed in the suggested new clause, I do not think that in practice it adds anything to the Bill. I listened carefully to my noble friend Lord Whitty. I can understand the use of a bit of hyperbole to...
My Lords, while I can agree with some of the sentiments expressed in the suggested new clause, I do not think that in practice it adds anything to the Bill. I listened carefully to my noble friend Lord Whitty. I can understand the use of a bit of hyperbole to...
I gather I am allowed to stand by way of explanation. My point is that as a House—and I certainly speak for myself—we have been subjected to an extraordinary degree of lobbying. The problem is that we have had no opportunity to look at that lobbying in a sensible and...
I gather I am allowed to stand by way of explanation. My point is that as a House—and I certainly speak for myself—we have been subjected to an extraordinary degree of lobbying. The problem is that we have had no opportunity to look at that lobbying in a sensible and...
My Lords, I confess that I am one of these people who on occasion does not understand whether something that I want to do on the computer is legal or not. For example, I get e-mails from a company called 3B Software which offers for a small annual sum of...
My Lords, I confess that I am one of these people who on occasion does not understand whether something that I want to do on the computer is legal or not. For example, I get e-mails from a company called 3B Software which offers for a small annual sum of...
My Lords, very quickly, I, too, support this. The noble Lord, Lord Puttnam, made a very valid point. Things of this complexity should not just be suddenly presented here in Committee. Sometimes, even though we may not really disagree, we will appear to be confrontational because of positions we take...
My Lords, very quickly, I, too, support this. The noble Lord, Lord Puttnam, made a very valid point. Things of this complexity should not just be suddenly presented here in Committee. Sometimes, even though we may not really disagree, we will appear to be confrontational because of positions we take...
My Lords, perhaps I may add to what the noble Lord, Lord Whitty, has just said, because I basically agree with just about everything he said. I have been enormously influenced during the Bill’s passage by the noble Lord, Lord Lucas, and by several things that the noble Lord, Lord...
My Lords, perhaps I may add to what the noble Lord, Lord Whitty, has just said, because I basically agree with just about everything he said. I have been enormously influenced during the Bill’s passage by the noble Lord, Lord Lucas, and by several things that the noble Lord, Lord...
My Lords, having had the privilege of sitting on these pre-legislative committees to which the noble Lord, Lord Puttnam, referred, I agree absolutely with him. I also agree with the substance of the amendment, as noble Lords would expect, as I have added my name to it. The noble Lord,...
My Lords, having had the privilege of sitting on these pre-legislative committees to which the noble Lord, Lord Puttnam, referred, I agree absolutely with him. I also agree with the substance of the amendment, as noble Lords would expect, as I have added my name to it. The noble Lord,...
17: Before Clause 4, insert the following new Clause— "Objective of sections 4 to 16 The objective of the measures in sections 4 to 16 is to move to a lawful means of access to copyright material for consumers and businesses and to reduce unlawful file-sharing and other forms of...
17: Before Clause 4, insert the following new Clause— "Objective of sections 4 to 16 The objective of the measures in sections 4 to 16 is to move to a lawful means of access to copyright material for consumers and businesses and to reduce unlawful file-sharing and other forms of...
My Lords, I had intended to make quite a substantive intervention on this matter, but in view of the time and the distinction of the audience—though not the volume of the audience—I shall try to keep it reasonably short. However, it goes to the heart of the Bill and my...
My Lords, I had intended to make quite a substantive intervention on this matter, but in view of the time and the distinction of the audience—though not the volume of the audience—I shall try to keep it reasonably short. However, it goes to the heart of the Bill and my...
My Lords, I am very appreciative of those who spoke in support of this amendment or something like it. The Government have to take on board the range of views which were expressed here. My noble friend Lord Puttnam is very wise to say that this should have been subject...
My Lords, I am very appreciative of those who spoke in support of this amendment or something like it. The Government have to take on board the range of views which were expressed here. My noble friend Lord Puttnam is very wise to say that this should have been subject...
There are aspects of my noble friend’s contribution that I probably could not help but agree with, but it is a fact of life: when we have legislation like this inevitably there will be lobbying. To conclude, we do not believe that this amendment will add to the Bill. The...
There are aspects of my noble friend’s contribution that I probably could not help but agree with, but it is a fact of life: when we have legislation like this inevitably there will be lobbying. To conclude, we do not believe that this amendment will add to the Bill. The...
We will educate him.
We will educate him.
Exactly. My noble friend the Minister says that education is the first part of this Bill. I have said the Government have made improvements to the first part of the Bill—roughly Clauses 4 to 7—but it is still the first stage of an enforcement process. The first letter a subscriber...
Exactly. My noble friend the Minister says that education is the first part of this Bill. I have said the Government have made improvements to the first part of the Bill—roughly Clauses 4 to 7—but it is still the first stage of an enforcement process. The first letter a subscriber...
18: Clause 4, page 6, leave out lines 7 to 11 and insert— "( ) infringement of the owner’s copyright has taken place through a subscriber’s IP address"
18: Clause 4, page 6, leave out lines 7 to 11 and insert— "( ) infringement of the owner’s copyright has taken place through a subscriber’s IP address"
My Lords, this is an even simpler approach to make the Government appear a little less harsh. As we move on to the first stage notification, the present text in Clause 4 states: ""This section applies if it appears to a copyright owner that …a subscriber to an internet access...
My Lords, this is an even simpler approach to make the Government appear a little less harsh. As we move on to the first stage notification, the present text in Clause 4 states: ""This section applies if it appears to a copyright owner that …a subscriber to an internet access...
My Lords, there are a number of instances where the subscriber may well not be the infringer. For example, in the hotel industry, the hotel is a subscriber to an internet service. What happens if a number of different guests use the service to infringe copyright? The hotel will presumably...
My Lords, there are a number of instances where the subscriber may well not be the infringer. For example, in the hotel industry, the hotel is a subscriber to an internet service. What happens if a number of different guests use the service to infringe copyright? The hotel will presumably...
I have certainly had some letters about this because there are some concerns that this may turn hotels and other people into communication service providers, because they will have to start to monitor who is logged on and when and they will have to have software that does that. Does...
I have certainly had some letters about this because there are some concerns that this may turn hotels and other people into communication service providers, because they will have to start to monitor who is logged on and when and they will have to have software that does that. Does...
My Lords, this amendment is an interesting one since it recognises that from the perspective of the copyright owner collecting the evidence to form the copyright infringement report, there is no way of knowing whether it is the subscriber apparently infringing copyright, somebody within their household or organisation, or somebody...
My Lords, this amendment is an interesting one since it recognises that from the perspective of the copyright owner collecting the evidence to form the copyright infringement report, there is no way of knowing whether it is the subscriber apparently infringing copyright, somebody within their household or organisation, or somebody...
My Lords, I understand what my noble friend is saying. However, the subscriber’s address identifies the potential infringement, so I am not entirely sure that his objection to my wording is correct. No doubt his technical advisers can advise him on a more apposite wording to replace the subscriber’s address....
My Lords, I understand what my noble friend is saying. However, the subscriber’s address identifies the potential infringement, so I am not entirely sure that his objection to my wording is correct. No doubt his technical advisers can advise him on a more apposite wording to replace the subscriber’s address....
I really must correct my noble friend. We are not implying guilt at all. We talk about an apparent infringement. We cannot indicate guilt because we do not know whether the subscriber was the person who perpetrated the act in question. I have made that clear and I wish that...
I really must correct my noble friend. We are not implying guilt at all. We talk about an apparent infringement. We cannot indicate guilt because we do not know whether the subscriber was the person who perpetrated the act in question. I have made that clear and I wish that...