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New Zealand Sites Go Dark To Protest Copyright Bill |
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Wednesday February 18, 2009
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New Zealand's copyright reform package, which includes a "graduated response" provision that would force ISPs to terminate subscribers on allegations of infringement, is generating a huge protest with many people turning their websites, profiles, or other onlne persona dark. The protest started on the 16th and runs until February 23rd. Details here, here, and here.
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Brenda Wallace
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... New Zealand has great privacy laws, and great anti-spam laws. and then we went and give control of who is allowed to access the internet over to "rights holders", whoever they are. |
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OK, I accuse the Kiwi govt. of infringement... Now terminate their website immediately. We could have fun with their stupidity :-D |