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UK ISP Spots a File-Sharing Loophole, Implements It

An anonymous reader writes "As well as taking an active part in OFCOM's code of obligations in regards to the ill-conceived Digital Economy Act (the UK three-strikes law for filesharers), niche ISP Andrews & Arnold have identified various loopholes in the law, the main one being that a customer can be classified as a communications provider. They have now implemented measures so in your control panel you may register your legal status and be classed as such." Another of the loopholes this inventive ISP sussed out: "Operating more than one retail arm selling to customers and allowing customers to migrate freely with no change to service between those retail arms, thus bypassing copyright notice counting and any blocking orders."

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  1. I can't believe..... by cb95amc · · Score: 5, Funny

    ....that such a well planned and comprehensive peice of legislation would have loopholes. It's almost as if they rushed it through the legislative process, but I'm sure our politicians would never be so careless....

    1. Re:I can't believe..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Poopholes can be found just above any legislation

    2. Re:I can't believe..... by thomst · · Score: 2, Funny

      I'm sure our politicians would never be so careless....

      Then you must grow 'em smarter over there than we do over here.

      Could we borrow some of your breeding stock?

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  2. But these laws are carefully considered by 91degrees · · Score: 2, Funny

    Surely teams of experts would have been consulted, and this would have been debated several times in several houses, with considerable thought put into the criticisms of those opposing it! The only way we could have all these silly loopholes is if it was somehow rushed. But why would the government ever do that with such important legislation?