Otherwise known as the "three strikes and you're out" approach. Details here, here, and here.
European Parliament Votes Against ISP “Graduated Response”
April 11, 2008
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Essential service
Very good news. Internet should be considered “globally” an essential service thus nobody should be “disconnected” by force. It is sickening how much private businesses are trying to deteriorate one of the best public services: the world wide web.