We are now the internet police.  

http://www.mfat.govt.nz/Treaties-and-International-Law/01-Treaties-for-which-NZ-is-Depositary/0-Trans-Pacific-Partnership-Text.php

Internet service providers must give your name if requested by copyright 
holders:

"Each Party shall provide procedures... that enable a copyright owner that has 
made a legally sufficient claim of copyright infringement to obtain 
expeditiously from an Internet Service Provider information in the provider’s 
possession identifying the alleged infringer, in cases in which that 
information is sought for the purpose of protecting or enforcing that 
copyright."

ISPs must move quickly to remove material with a copyright claim against it:

"  these conditions shall include a requirement for Internet Service Providers 
to expeditiously remove or disable access to material residing on their 
networks or systems upon obtaining actual knowledge of the copyright 
infringement"


"An Internet Service Provider that removes or disables access to material in 
good faith under subparagraph (a) shall be exempt from any liability for having 
done so, "

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