Digital Economy Bill — ISP obligations to take account of injunctions — 3 Mar 2010 at 16:45
The majority of Lords voted in favour of add to the list of obligations of internet service providers[1] the fact that it that it may also account of circumstances whereby injunctions for preventing access to specified online locations for the prevention of online copyright infringement may be brought.[2]
After introducing this amendment, he explained
- I apologise for the slightly artificial introduction of this amendment at this point in the proceedings. The use of a paving amendment, Amendment 120A, at this juncture is simply a result of the desire of the signatories to the amendment to ensure a proper debate in prime time in this House of the merits of Clause 17 and our proposed substitute for it.
Clause 17 is entitled Power to amend copyright provisions.
- [1] Approval of code about the initial obligations, Digital Economy Bill, Clause 6
- [2] Lord Clement-Jones, House of Lords, 3 March 2010
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