Government admits cafes and open wifi providers will face disconnection but can appeal
Government notes from the Digital Economy Bill Team admit that cafes and other similar businesses will face disconnection: but say that a combination of blocking technologies and the right to appeal means they will be ok
Reading the rest of the government's reply to this point, it's clear that they simply have no idea about the technology. The fact that any blocks put on services can easily be circumvented means that open wifi will, inevitably, be used to download copyrighted material. Which means that those providing it will, inevitably, be disconnected.
This bill simply has "Fail" written all the way through it; the only good news is that once they realise the implications, the entire tourist and hospitality industries will be fighting against it...
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row out a vpn-ddwrt router and set it up to link to the pirate bay VPN service...
ReplyDelete@MadWaxer: you're right, there are lots of ways to get round this. But that's why it's pointless, and shouldn't be done.
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