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European ISPs Lash Out at Secret ACTA Negotiations

U.S., Japan, Canada, South Korea and Australia are negotiating an anti-counterfeiting trade agreement (ACTA) The deal aims to combat the growing problem of counterfeiting of products ranging from designer clothes to downloadable music. It would force ISPs to put in place policies to deter unauthorized storage and transmission of infringing content, such as clauses in customers’ contracts threatening the subscriber with being cut off if they are caught illegally sharing files over the Internet. Under existing laws, ISPs are granted immunity from prosecution for illegal activities carried out by subscribers across their networks.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2124609/european-isps-lash-out-at-secret-acta-negotiations.html

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