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All washed up : unauthorised file-sharing and the UK Digital Economy Act 2010.
2010
GB 139
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Titre
All washed up : unauthorised file-sharing and the UK Digital Economy Act 2010.
Type d’élément
Journal article
Description
GB 139 June 2010 ; [28] cm
ISSN
2044-7175
Autre cote
GB 139
Résumé
A "decisive step" towards tackling the problem of unauthorised file-sharing on the internet, or a "fatally flawed and disturbingly draconian piece of legislation" heralding a "sombre day for Britain's digital future"? On 8 April 2010, during the ‘wash up' phase of Parliament preceding the UK general election, the Digital Economy Act 2010 was passed, prompting a spectrum of emotive reactions, including these comments from the recording industry body IFPI [1] and the UK arm of the Pirate Party, [2] respectively. This article explores the new law behind the rhetoric.
Publié
London, England: Informa, U.K. 2010.
Langue
Anglais
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