New Committee Asks for Stricter Measures to Check Online PiracyComments Off
The entertainment industry, comprising of film, music and television businesses, is up in arms against illegal file-sharers who download copyrighted material through the internet. Representatives from the industry have come together and are appealing to the European Union (EU) to be more attentive to the growing menace of online piracy. Such acts of piracy are ruining the businesses of entertainment companies, and hence leaders of the industry are rallying for the introduction of fool-proof measures that will curb this menace.
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The Committee wants the Internal Markets Commissioner to take some positive steps to discourage file-sharing activities. These steps should include empowering member-states with much-needed infrastructure that will enable them to implement the various laws meant for safeguarding copyrights. The Committee also wants the Commissioner to ensure that service providers utilise their services to successfully prevent copyright infringement.
It is worth noting that the Digital Economy Bill, that has been the subject of much controversy since its introduction last year, suggests a two-step strategy to curb online piracy. In the first step, persons found to be indulging in copyright violation on the net will be issued warning letters detailing the consequences of repeated violation. If the letters are disregarded by the offenders, then steps will be taken to disconnect their internet lines.
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