July 8, 2008

MEPs back contested telecoms plan

_44810613_strikes-eyewire226.jpg European politicians have voted in favour of amendments to telecoms law which campaigners say could be used to curb privacy online and file-sharing.The BBC reports.

"Digital rights groups in Europe have formed a loose coalition to highlight their opposition to the amendments.

But MEPs have denied that the amendments are aimed at throwing file-sharers off the net. MEP Malcolm Harbour, who helped oversee the so-called Telecoms Package, said it was "about improving users' rights".

... But campaigners say one of the amendments - which could allow governments to decide which software can be used on the web - makes it easier to enforce the controversial "three strikes" law which the music industry is keen to use in order to clamp down on file-sharers."

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