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New Zealand Govt Reveals New “Three-Strikes” Plan
Tuesday, July 14, 2009Would still disconnect file-sharers, but power to do so would move from ISPs and copyright holders to the govt’s Copyright Tribunal.
Last month I mentioned how the New Zealand govt was slowly resurrecting a “three-strikes” plan to deal with accused file-sharers after deciding to scrap the plan back in March due to public pressure that such a plan would disconnect people without proper proof of cop...
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