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new digital economy bill
« on: 08 April 2010, 20:50:46 »

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/elections/analysis-article/post/analysis/9/the-digital-economy-bill-and-you.html

how will they enforce this on the millions who download music and films
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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #1 on: 08 April 2010, 20:54:41 »

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Ofcom will now be tasked with setting a standard for the level of evidence required to begin an action against a copyright infringer.

Well, that's breaked for a start. OFCOM are a total joke, and if a sensible government are in place by then they will disband it and start again.

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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #2 on: 08 April 2010, 20:59:22 »

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Ofcom will now be tasked with setting a standard for the level of evidence required to begin an action against a copyright infringer.

Well, that's breaked for a start. OFCOM are a total joke, and if a sensible government are in place by then they will disband it and start again.

Kevin
So ofcom are here to stay then...
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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #3 on: 08 April 2010, 21:00:41 »

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Ofcom will now be tasked with setting a standard for the level of evidence required to begin an action against a copyright infringer.

Well, that's breaked for a start. OFCOM are a total joke, and if a sensible government are in place by then they will disband it and start again.

Kevin


MPs were voting on something they have not debated, and have no idea what they were voting on. Again!!. this seems to be the norm now in the commons.
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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #4 on: 08 April 2010, 21:02:46 »

anyone know of any good albums been released lately  ;D ;D

amy mcdonlads new album is pretty good if you liked her first one  :y
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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #5 on: 08 April 2010, 21:10:17 »

Ah the mandybill

Put in place by geffen after their wining and dining of Sith Mandleson.

The reach is scarey and most MPs who voted for were dragged from the bars.
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« Reply #6 on: 08 April 2010, 21:13:21 »

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Ah the mandybill

Put in place by geffen after their wining and dining of Sith Mandleson.

The reach is scarey and most MPs who voted for were dragged from the bars.


and then rogered after by mandy for a thank you  ;D ;D
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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #7 on: 08 April 2010, 22:57:24 »

Ahh, that's why OFCOM were involved. There's corruption, vested interest and rogering involved. Their specialist subjects. ;D

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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #8 on: 08 April 2010, 23:01:46 »

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Ahh, that's why OFCOM were involved. There's corruption, vested interest and rogering involved. Their specialist subjects. ;D

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Obvious Darth Mandleson = Corruption
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« Reply #9 on: 08 April 2010, 23:13:15 »

Oh, please, come on!

This bill was properly debated in the House. Proof of our democracy in action!



Or not, maybe.

"...at one point during the evening debate, fewer than 15 members were sitting in the chamber, despite over 20,000 voters having written to MPs to lobby against the Bill going through without a proper debate."

http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/04/dilettantes.html

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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #10 on: 08 April 2010, 23:24:30 »

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Oh, please, come on!

This bill was properly debated in the House. Proof of our democracy in action!



Or not, maybe.

"...at one point during the evening debate, fewer than 15 members were sitting in the chamber, despite over 20,000 voters having written to MPs to lobby against the Bill going through without a proper debate."

http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/04/dilettantes.html

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Standard for most bills. The "party" has a line .. the whips ensure that line is followed .. not a lot of point in the debate at all. The ONLY time this differs is "Private Members Bills" or bills under the "10 minute rule" where there is no party line to adhere to.

You don't vote for a person anymore .... you vote for a party
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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #11 on: 09 April 2010, 09:36:33 »

jus been reading this and jus had a general thought.... What if the entire country didnt vote at all? what if not one person voted in the general election? surely the labour wouldnt stay power as so many want them out... put then, who does go into power? Would this get the message across to the "government" that we dont want anymore BS?
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Re: new digital economy bill
« Reply #12 on: 09 April 2010, 09:41:27 »

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Oh, please, come on!

This bill was properly debated in the House. Proof of our democracy in action!



Or not, maybe.

"...at one point during the evening debate, fewer than 15 members were sitting in the chamber, despite over 20,000 voters having written to MPs to lobby against the Bill going through without a proper debate."

http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/04/dilettantes.html

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Forced through on behalf of the rich US media companies.

We do not matter to the corrupt toss pots
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