A group, including the Facebook and Twitter, δήλωσε στις επιτροπές για το περιβάλλον και τις επικοινωνίες της Γερουσίας της Αυστραλίας ότι οι προτεινόμενες τροπολογίες για μπλοκαρίσματα πειρατικών domains “επεκτείνονται πολύ πέρα από το λογικό”.
The Australian government created the new legislation in October, and is proposing it extension των νόμων περί μπλοκαρίσματος δικτυακών τόπων πειρατείας από τους παρόχους υπηρεσιών και τις εταιρείες που διαθέτουν online search engines.
The bill will also allow for faster engagement of mirror sites, and it will no longer be necessary for these sites to be hosted within Australia.
“Our members spend thousands of hours and millions of dollars developing technological solutions to combat every electronic infringementς, για τον αποπροσανατολισμό των αποτελεσμάτων αναζήτησης, και την ανάπτυξη καλύτερων τρόπων processingof anti-deletion notices," said Digital Industry Group Inc (DIGI), whose members include, in addition to Facebook, Twitter, Google, Instagram, Yahoo, YouTube, Redbubble and Oath.
The statement is available in PDF and filed in Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) για το Νομοσχέδιο του 2018.
In accordance with DIGI and the companies that make up it, there are five major issues in the bill that do not need modifications, as the request for site exclusion was never dismissed by the court.
- The amendments make the bill so wide that there is a risk of blocking legitimate websites as well.
- The ban on search engines Internet is "unprecedented and unnecessary."
- The status of safe harbors should be widened by extending the new web-blocking system.
- And that abolishing the supervision of a Federal Court is "extremely problematic"
Let's wait for the results of the struggle of major technology companies, although we do not expect the Hollywood industry to raise its hands.
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