Not quite about the Digital Economy Bill...

Online epetitions

        http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/dontdisconnectus/

        This petition has been set up in response to the Government's
proposal        to cut off internet access to those who are caught illegally
downloading copyrighted files. We think this has one fundamental flaw,  as
illegal filesharers will simply hack into other peoples WiFi    networks to
do their dirty work. This will result in innocent people        being
disconnected from the internet. What's more, such a punishment  should be
dealt with in the proper way, in a court of law. This guilty    until proven
innocent approach violates basic human rights.

Interestingly..

        Any petitions due to close between the announcement of the General
Election and 3 June will have their deadlines extended to 3 June.
Petitions will reopen for signatures upon the formation of the  Government
following the General Election.

        Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.

Ah well..


C



-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] UK passes Digital Economy Bill.

More about Digital Economy Bill...

An excellent piece of info about who turned up...

http://debillitated.heroku.com/

made by Stef Lewandowski.
http://twitter.com/stef

marc
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