New Zealand Uses Earthquake As An Excuse To Sneak 3 Strikes Law Through

from the well-isn't-that-nice dept

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110413/10333413881/new-zealand-uses-earthquake-as-excuse-to-sneak-3-strikes-law-through.shtml

You may recall that a few years back, New Zealand politicians tried to sneak 
through a "three strikes" proposal to kick people offline based on accusations 
(not convictions) of file sharing. When lots of New Zealanders complained, the 
Copyright Minister first got angry that anyone wouldn't accept this, but 
eventually the government was forced to back down. Of course, that was only 
temporary, as last year the plan came back, with a sneaky provision that said 
they'd only really implement it if file sharing didn't decrease. The argument 
was that you couldn't say the law was about kicking people off the internet, 
because it wouldn't start doing that for a few years. 

Of course, that proposal hadn't been touched since last December... and yet 
suddenly it's being pushed through quickly, to the surprise of many New Zealand 
politicians who had no idea it was even on the docket.  Even more nefarious? 
Supporters are trying to attach it to an emergency bill related to earthquake 
recovery efforts in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake. Of course, no 
politician wants to be seen holding up an earthquake recovery bill. This is the 
ultimate in underhanded moves by politicians, at the behest of the 
entertainment industry, to ram through broken policies by attaching it to a 
separate bill. Update: Good explanation in the comments showing that this bill 
wasn't "attached" to the earthquake bill, but rather just put through the same 
process in parallel.
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