UK Government defeated over measures to tackle online piracy
March 4, 2010 12:14 GMT
" The government has been defeated in the House of Lords over measures to tackle online piracy after opponents said the plans could hamper digital innovation.
Ministers want the power to change laws on online copyright in future without the need for further legislation. The Lords said the "blanket nature" of the clause was "objectionable". But their chosen replacement - giving courts the right to block internet sites which are infringing copyright - has also prompted criticism.
The government argued that the new Digital Economy Bill should include the power to amend copyright law to ensure legislation could cope with more technically advanced forms of piracy in the future.
But Google and Facebook were among the firms to express "grave concerns" about the provision, saying it could allow ministers to "increase monitoring of user data even where no illegal practice has taken place". "
Source: Lords force rethink of government's online piracy plans
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