Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement: ISP Filtering and Three-Strikes?
KEI has leaked the RIAA's suggestions for regulations to be included in the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, such as the use of Internet filtering to stop infringement and the termination of ISP service to repeat infringers. (ACTA is being negotiated in secret.)
Read more about it at "Proposed Secret Copyright Deal Takes Aim at iPods, Providers," "Secret Super-Copyright Treaty MEMO Leaked," and "RIAA's ACTA Wishlist Includes Gutted DMCA, Mandatory Filters."
Latest posts in Copyright
- New Zealand's New Copyright Law Will Terminate Internet Service to Repeat Infringers - October 7th, 2008
- Public Knowledge: No Orphan Works Act This Year, but Future Passage Promising - October 6th, 2008
- Content: Selected Essays on Technology, Creativity, Copyright, and the Future of the Future - October 2nd, 2008
Latest posts in Digital Copyright Wars
- New Zealand's New Copyright Law Will Terminate Internet Service to Repeat Infringers - October 7th, 2008
- Public Knowledge: No Orphan Works Act This Year, but Future Passage Promising - October 6th, 2008
- Content: Selected Essays on Technology, Creativity, Copyright, and the Future of the Future - October 2nd, 2008





























July 2nd, 2008 at 4:01 am
[...] same is why the RIAA hopes to filter music file sharing before it reaches customers. If ISPs block file sharing, then the RIAA won’t have to chase anonymous or overseas file [...]