Brandis' leaked anti-piracy proposal is unrealistic
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28/07/2014
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The Australian Government has proposed Internet Service Providers (ISPs) monitor and punish Australians who download and infringe copyright. In a discussion paper circulated by Attorney-General George Brandis, and leaked by Crikey last Friday, the government proposes a sweeping change to Australian copyright law. If implemented, it would force ISPs to take steps to prevent Australians from infringing copyright. What these steps might be is very vague. They could include blocking peer-to-peer traffic, slowing down internet connections, passing on warnings from industry groups, and handing over subscriber details to copyright owners. |
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Conversation Media Group |
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https://theconversation.com/brandis-leaked-anti-piracy-proposal-is-unrealistic-29709 Suzor, Nicolas P. & Button-Sloan, Alex (2014) Brandis' leaked anti-piracy proposal is unrealistic. The Conversation. |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180000 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES #Brandis #Copyright #Discussion Paper #iiNet |
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