Big tech accountability? Read how we got here in The Closing of the Net
Lilian Edwards The fall & rise of intermediary liability online,
in Eds Lilian Edwards & Charlotte Waelde (2009) Law and the Internet, Hart Publishing
Accordingly, there have been a series of attempts around Europe andelsewhere in the past few years both via court cases and legisalation backed by content industry lobbyists [134] to enrol ISPs as copyright cops who might take an active part in protecting the revenues of the copyright industries.
[Citation 134] See […] the amendments made in the 2008-2009 in the reform process of the EC Telecoms Package […] and commentary at the site iptegrity.com by Monica Horten,
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