New Australian Law Attacks Piracy Websites

New Australian Law Attacks Piracy Websites

Australia has passed a controversial new law that will allow media companies to request that “pirate” sites be blocked, in an attempt to stop these websites from “stealing” intellectual property. This law will even affect sites that are registered in other countries, since the law enables the blocking of sites at the ISP level. This bill, titled the “Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2015,” was introduce to the Australian parliament in March 2015. After passing a committee investigation in early June, the law was cleared to be sent to the Australian Senate, where the bill was....


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