With the entertainment industry actively pushing for laws that would require ISPs to kick users off the internet for file sharing, using a three strikes policy, Michael Geist is wondering if they've quietly succeeded in Canada. Apparently a French newspaper is [url=http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/2915/125/ target=_new]reporting that Canadian ISPs are negotiating such a policy already[/url], though there have been no such public statements. Given how
secretive the industry and the government have been about new copyright laws, perhaps this isn't too surprising. We do know that the industry was pushing for
greater ISP liability as part of copyright law changes a few months back, so it wouldn't be surprising if ISPs were negotiating a three strikes type rule to avoid the liability issues. Of course, they probably want to keep it secret, as publicity (and resulting anger) about these types of laws in Europe has at least some politicians
moving away from them. However, as the entertainment industry does keep succeeding in getting these types of laws to move forward, how long will it be before similar laws are proposed in the US, with everyone else is doing it as part of the reasoning?
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