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Leaked British Government Letter – P2P Will be Cut by 80%
When I find news that gets by heart beating a little, you can be sure I will post it on my twitter, digg, and various blogs to keep people Informed. I am not from the UK but... this revelation along with the MANY court cases I have seen take place in the UK, are reason enough to make sure anyone that can hear this, hears this. So they can take the neccesairy steps to keep safe and free from a lawsuite.
A Link to the Full Story: http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9652/Leaked+British+Government+Letter+-+P2P+Will+be+Cut+by+80%25
A Link to The News Source: http://www.zeropaid.com/
Here is an excerpt from Torrent Privacy:
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UK: P2P will be cut by 80%?
The explosive revelation over British ISPs being forced to become the
copyright police have certainly caught many peoples attention. Now a
new revelation that could send a chill down the backs of digital rights
activists has surfaced recently.
A few days ago, we revealed that ISPs caved to pressure from the
copyright industry to become copyright cops. The copyright industry,
namely the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), was quick to
praise the move.
Now, a leaked letter dated just two days before the major revelation
has surfaced and shows that the British government is just as adamant
over the idea of ISPs being copyright police as the major copyright
industry - if not, more so. The Guardian is reporting that the British
government has secretly set a goal of reducing file-sharing by 80% over
the course of the next three years. The letter was signed by Baroness
Vadera, the business minister.
From the report:
"Although this letter has no effect on the agreement, which stands
in its own terms, this may help to ensure all signatories have the same
expectations," Vadera wrote.
"I would regard a reduction as 'significant' if it had reduced the
number of people filesharing unlawfully in the UK by well over 50%, and
we hope in the region of 70%-80% from a baseline to be agreed, with
work to start immediately, rather than waiting for legislation."
Industry estimates put the number of illegal filesharers in the UK at between 6 and 7 million people.
"Success will significantly depend on the effectiveness of the
letter writing, awareness raising and other measures," Vadera adds.
It's interesting to think that sending 8 million letters will get
6,400,000 filesharers off P2P - particularly when one factors in things
like open WiFi and wardriving to name a few. Even still, is there
really an action plan to separate those who downloads Britney Spears
and the latest Jamendo release?
One also wonders if it's really a good idea for the government to
endorse a policy that would upset at least 13.3% of the population of
Britain who would receive copyright threat letters - an amount that
means more than the difference between the current governing party and
the Liberal Democrats which is the third largest party in the
government according to the British Council.
It's never a good sign when the government sides with a particular
interest group entirely - especially when they originate from outside
of the country as clearly demonstrated here. The 800 threat letters
sent by Virgin Media early this month wasn't exactly welcomed with open
arms, so one can only imagine what would happen if the number of
letters goes up by 1000%.
Currently, the Open Rights Group is open to feedback on the legislative
approach in all of this so they can respond to the consultation about
to be held on October 30th.
Source: http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9652/Leaked+British+Government+Letter+-+P2P+Will+be+Cut+by+80%25
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