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Proposed US law could force ISPs to block websites on piracy allegations

Posted By: admin 29 September, 2010

Proposed US law could force ISPs to block websites on piracy allegations: “The US Senate heard proposals this week for a new law which would give US authorities the right to block access by US internet users to websites accused of copyright infringement, including sites based outside the US.“

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

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