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UK Internet Filtering Bill Watered Down

superapecommando writes in with news that in the UK, Liberal Democratic peers will soften their filtering amendment to the Digital Economy Bill, to allow those wrongfully accused of illegal filesharing to sue the rightsholders in court. The previous version of the Bill had drawn instant criticism from some of the world's largest technology companies, including eBay, Google, and Yahoo, who signed an open letter against the filtering proposal. Blogger Glyn Moody summed up opposition to the Bill, stating that in its previous form, it was "utterly one-sided, where the only winners are a music recording industry too lazy to change, and the losers are everyone else."

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  1. Is the UK broken or something? by SolidAltar · · Score: 0, Troll

    What is wrong with the UK? All I ever see are stories about another stupid thing you guys are doing.
    Not trolling. Think about it. Slashdot is like 7% stories about stupid privacy/internet stories from the UK.