
Read this: Why does Peter Mandelson favour the Analogue Economy over the Digital? |Technology |guardian.co.uk

Summary: There's a lot to hate about Peter Mandelson's controversial Digital Economy Bill, but there's one provision that perfectly captures the absolute, reality-denying absurdity of the whole enterprise. That titbit is the provision that holds the Bill's most drastic measures in reserve, only to be used if Britain's illegal filesharing doesn't drop off by 70 within a year of the main part of the Bill coming into force. The idea that, at some time in the future, the volume of unauthorised copying will somehow drop off at all let alone by an astounding 70, is, frankly, barking. - guardian.co.uk
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