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Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 08:18
by The Baron
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/20/br ... terne.html

Britain's new Internet law -- as bad as everyone's been saying, and worse. Much, much worse.

The British government has brought down its long-awaited Digital Economy Bill, and it's perfectly useless and terrible. It consists almost entirely of penalties for people who do things that upset the entertainment industry (including the "three-strikes" rule that allows your entire family to be cut off from the net if anyone who lives in your house is accused of copyright infringement, without proof or evidence or trial), as well as a plan to beat the hell out of the video-game industry with a new, even dumber rating system (why is it acceptable for the government to declare that some forms of artwork have to be mandatorily labelled as to their suitability for kids? And why is it only some media? Why not paintings? Why not novels? Why not modern dance or ballet or opera?).

So it's bad. £50,000 fines if someone in your house is accused of filesharing. A duty on ISPs to spy on all their customers in case they find something that would help the record or film industry sue them (ISPs who refuse to cooperate can be fined £250,000).

But that's just for starters. The real meat is in the story we broke yesterday: Peter Mandelson, the unelected Business Secretary, would have to power to make up as many new penalties and enforcement systems as he likes. And he says he's planning to appoint private militias financed by rightsholder groups who will have the power to kick you off the internet, spy on your use of the network, demand the removal of files or the blocking of websites, and Mandelson will have the power to invent any penalty, including jail time, for any transgression he deems you are guilty of. And of course, Mandelson's successor in the next government would also have this power.

What isn't in there? Anything about stimulating the actual digital economy. Nothing about ensuring that broadband is cheap, fast and neutral. Nothing about getting Britain's poorest connected to the net. Nothing about ensuring that copyright rules get out of the way of entrepreneurship and the freedom to create new things. Nothing to ensure that schoolkids get the best tools in the world to create with, and can freely use the publicly funded media -- BBC, Channel 4, BFI, Arts Council grantees -- to make new media and so grow up to turn Britain into a powerhouse of tech-savvy creators.
Lobby organisation The Open Rights Group is urging people to contact their MP to oppose the plans.

"This plan won't stop copyright infringement and with a simple accusation could see you and your family disconnected from the internet - unable to engage in everyday activities like shopping and socialising," it said.

The government will also introduce age ratings on all boxed video games aimed at children aged 12 or over.

There is, however, little detail in the bill on how the government will stimulate broadband infrastructure.

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Please, add your voice to the outcry!

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 14:44
by Ross SC
is "f*ck OFF YOU c*nt" a little too harsh?

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 14:45
by The Baron
Me or Mandelson?

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 14:49
by Ross SC
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Mandelson you Numbskull!

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 14:54
by The Baron
No, I don't think so - but the openrightsgroup posts are moderator verified before they get posted.

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 15:06
by Ross SC
Im only joking, would want to post something that will actually make it.....
this is bullshit tho, but doesnt suprise me...... the government is more worried about someone downloading a cd than muggings & stupid unimportant crap like that.

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 15:15
by Sundance
well, as i said in my comment, the age ratings thing is bullshit. they've already got age ratings stuff; it's just the retailers either don't enforce it or the parents don't know/care what they're buying for their kids.

the women's mag Take A Break were slagging off GTA the other week, (Mothers not Hookers! the headline screamed) yet they had a picture of the disc WITH THE 18 RATING CLEARLY VISIBLE!!!!

now, I'm no GTA fan, but if mature adults who know what they're getting want to buy it, they should be allowed to without getting some muppet mag bitching just because little Tommy's got a distorted world-view thanks to his absent father and his Chav mother caring more about cashing her child credit to buy fags'n'booze than in caring about what the little snot's doing.

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 15:56
by humby248
The problem with us British is we let pricks like Mandelson get away with sh*t like this and his previous offences. In other countries he and half the other sleazy MPs would be locked up by now. I don't agree with those Anarchy tossers but all the petitions that are raised are not going to stop Labour f*cking over who ever they want to.

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 16:52
by Thundershot
Now its beeen reported that Mandelson is "demanding" to be made Foreign Secretary..in compensation for not getting the post of E.U. foreign envoy.

The last year or so has really shaken my trust in politics..& I didn't have that much to begin with.

Re: Digital Economy Bill - Please boycott!

Posted: 22 Nov 2009 17:02
by Sundance
still rather have Labour in charge than Cam the Sham and his Eton chums.