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New Zealand pulls back from guilt-by-accusation piracy law

Posted By: admin 2 March, 2009

New Zealand pulls back from guilt-by-accusation piracy law: “The New Zealand government has delayed by a month a controversial plan to allow internet users to be cut off just because they have been accused of copyright infringement.”

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

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