The Legislative Yuan ratified yesterday the latest revision of the Copyright Law to empower Internet service providers (ISPs) to "strike out" Internet surfers who have violated others' copyrights and posted unauthorized content on any Web sites.
The new rules will exempt the ISPs from any responsibility for offenses caused by pirating parties in order to avoid litigation by copyright owners.
But the service providers will be obliged to inform the pirating parties about the infringement on the copyrights.
They can suspend part or all services to the pirates after giving three warnings.
The pirates will still face lawsuits from the copyright owners.
No details on whether this needs judicial oversight, but don't hold your breath...
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