Taiwan Passes “Three Strikes” Law to Curb Illegal File Sharing
Taiwan's parliament has passed a "three strikes" copyright law, which is intended to curb illegal file sharing.
Read more about it at "Net Service Providers Now Can 'Strike Out' Pirating Surfers" and "Taiwan Boosts Intellectual Property Protection."
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