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Mandelson to press on with cutting internet links for download pirates

Posted By: admin 28 October, 2009

Because the Lord knows better…

Mandelson to press on with cutting internet links for download pirates: Lord Mandelson will say today that he intends to press ahead with controversial measures to cut off the internet connections of people caught downloading pirated music, films or television programmes.

(Via Tech and Web from Times Online.)

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