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British Government Considers Tenfold Increase To Copyright Penalty

Out-Law is reporting that the British government is planning to increase the maximum fine that can be awarded for online copyright infringement tenfold. "The Government and the Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) are consulting on the plans, which would allow Magistrates' Courts in England and Wales to issue summary fines of £50,000 for online copyright infringement. The larger fine is proposed for commercial scale infringements, where the person involved profits from the infringement. The plan would implement another of the recommendations of the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property, the 2006 report by former Financial Times editor Andrew Gowers which has been the foundation of intellectual property policy since its publication."

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  1. Re:Ouch by jedidiah · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You mean in a court much like the one where someone got
    hit for $200,000 for sharing 10 moldie oldies in her Kazaa
    folder?

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    A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.