tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513524515428334509.post8561540114303635371..comments2024-03-26T10:41:35.852+00:00Comments on The 1709 Blog: Ofcom consults: Will DEA Implementation finally leave the station?Marie-Andree Weisshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17125973798789498436noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513524515428334509.post-51278377973244062182012-06-28T12:45:19.531+01:002012-06-28T12:45:19.531+01:00positive HADOPI data?
They might be positive, hard...positive HADOPI data?<br />They might be positive, hardly can they be considered data...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513524515428334509.post-90293129508382585402012-06-27T10:38:28.706+01:002012-06-27T10:38:28.706+01:00In light of the recent judgments in the USA and Ge...In light of the recent judgments in the USA and Germany on the liabiity of operators of 'open' wifi networks I was interested to see how the Initial Obligations Code would treat coffee shops, public libraries and other open networks: Annoyingly the pdf file will not load from the Ofcom site at the moment but ISPReview said this " Mobile Broadband operators and providers of WiFi (wireless internet) services (sadly this does NOT include shared home wireless networks) are deemed to be “outside the scope of the Code“, which is because the costs of participation would be disproportionately high compared to the expected low reduction in overall levels of online copyright infringement. But this only applies to commercial operators, with libraries and similar services still potentially being vulnerable to its remit.<br /><br />http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/infringement-notice/summaryBenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01868498334405853494noreply@blogger.com