
Read this: The digital economy bill: what made it |Technology |guardian.co.uk

Summary: The digital economy bill was an ambitious piece of legislation designed, among other things, to overhaul the broadcasting industry, start the ball rolling on radio switchover, ensure high-speed broadband access for all, and deal with internet piracy. Gordon Brown regarded it as an attempt to equip Britain for the digital age by providing the infrastructure needed to ensure the country's creative industries could flourish. That amounts to little more than a recognition that public service broadcasting content will increasingly be delivered over the internet as well as on TV. - guardian.co.uk
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