Consultation on Legislation to Address Illicit P2P File-Sharing

Consultation published by The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform View original »

This consultation sets out the Government's legislative approach for addressing the problem of illicit use of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file-sharing technology to exchange unlawful copies of copyright material.

Timeframe

This consultation started on 16th June 2009 and ended on 29th September 2009.

Consultation Documents

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the questions to give your answers to - better than a free-form rant - are on page 30. Email: mike.klym@bis.gsi.gov.uk or adrian.brazier@bis.gsi.gov.uk with your reply (if you want to call or fax, the details are on page 5 of the document).

Might it be useful for this site to have a form showing the questions, with fields for answers, that would then email the addresses given?

The questions are also dotted through the document so you can understand the context so you want to read as much of the document as you can so you're not just repeating an argument they've already addressed.
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