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UK consumers, Big Content battle over three-strikes rules
Although France's "graduated response" proceedings have attracted the most attention, the UK is in the midst of a consultation of its own on how to involve both content owners and ISPs in some sort of response to P2P file-sharing. The government is pushing a co-regulatory approach that would ...
Sony rules out
mcvuk.com — david reeves, playstation, psp, sony Sony rules out ‘PSP 2' Michael French Dec 11 2008, 1:42pm Comments (3) Euro boss says next-gen handheld not on the cards yet, but concedes lack of software has caused problems SCEE president David Reeves has told ... (more) Sony rules out
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The MPAA Sends Obama their Copyright Wish List
Maximum PC — ... The MPAA goes on to point out recent efforts by the governments of France and the UK as having useful models, which is a reference to the controversial 'three-strikes' rule (officially dubbed 'graduated response') the music industry has been pushing in Europe, according to ArsTechnica. ...

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