[governance] UK - Government to cut off web pirates - following

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Tue Nov 3 15:55:08 EST 2009


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<f008fc3b0911030553p6814b161nb8b6132ea069ff4e at mail.gmail.com>, at 
14:53:22 on Tue, 3 Nov 2009, Emmanuel Edet <edmanix at gmail.com> writes
>Law enforcement or censorship?

It's definitely censorship. The government regards pop music as 
undesirable, and is trying every means it can to eradicate it.

The people making the music would just like the audience to pay for it, 
but have reckoned without the "everything on the Internet must be free 
of charge" clause in the Human Rights Convention.
-- 
Roland Perry
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