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Copyright crackdown dominates ISPA 'villain' awards

...for identifying and notifying suspected copyright infringers. After Lord Clement-Jones introduced amendment 120a — in order to make it possible for rights holders to force... Read more

9 June, 2010 by David Meyer

Web-blocking amendment matches BPI proposal

...Jones, who along with the Conservative peer Lord Howard of Rising tabled Amendment 120A, told ZDNet UK on Thursday that there had been "a mixture... Read more

11 March, 2010 by David Meyer

Copyright crackdown bill could block 'any website'

...the thinking behind the new clause. He said that it improves upon amendment 120A by allowing for a three-month notification of the regulations to... Read more

31 March, 2010 by David Meyer

Lords set to vote on Digital Economy Bill

...Lords Clement-Jones and Razzall have proposed changes to their earlier amendment, Amendment 120A. This set out a mechanism that would allow copyright holders to... Read more

15 March, 2010 by David Meyer

Rights holders vs digital rights activists - who wins?

...Bird. He pointed out something interesting... You recall the whole fuss about Amendment 120a, which would add a new bit called 97b to the Copyright... Read more

16 March, 2010

UK copyright law to be changed 'without scrutiny'

...Liberal Democrat peer Lord Clement-Jones — who had tabled the clause under Amendment 120A — withdrew new amendments that would have "rebalanced" the measure by letting... Read more

16 March, 2010 by David Meyer

Industry attacks Digital Economy Bill amendment

...the UK as a centre for digital business. The companies have attacked amendment 120A, which would give courts the power to force ISPs to block... Read more

10 March, 2010 by Matthew Broersma
ISPs attack 'misguided' site-blocking plan

ISPs attack 'misguided' site-blocking plan

...giving access to copyrighted material. In a statement on Thursday, ISPA said Amendment 120a, passed in the House of Lords on Tuesday, was "hastily constructed... Read more

4 March, 2010 by David Meyer
Lib Dem peer on why site blocking is needed

Lib Dem peer on why site blocking is needed

...ISPs to block access to websites that have received copyright-infringement claims. Amendment 120a swiftly earned outrage from ISPs and privacy campaigners, who have branded... Read more

4 March, 2010 by David Meyer

Conservative tech manifesto: 100Mbps broadband, small IT deals and an app store

...free to do so." Hunt said the Conservatives are working to clarify amendment 120a that the party has suggested to the Digital Economy Bill. Under... Read more

11 March, 2010 by Nick Heath

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