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Old 07-11-2011, 11:44 AM  
gideongallery
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Originally Posted by TheDoc View Post
You mean like saying, 190 trade groups? When it's 190 ISP's, consumer protection organisations, and academics? And MANY of the ISP's did call for strict rules - however they are against being Internet Police.... not exactly the same ideals here.

And how is "majority of copyright holders and various collecting societies" 3 trade groups?

Basically... the report is shit, your twist is shit, and your understanding of copyright is shit.
because those three trade groups represent the movie, tv, and music industry

they however are still the minority since for every content creator their is there are hundreds of regular people

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?The overwhelming majority of individual citizens, consumer protection organisations and academics strongly argued against any further (over)regulation of IPR infringements, especially in the context of the online world. Filtering of content and monitoring traffic on the internet were perceived as threats to fundamental rights or even censorship and therefore clearly rejected,?
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