The Digital Economy Bill gets stinkier the longer it sits unflushed in the toilet of the parliamentary process.
Last week I was angry, but now it's personal:
The Digital Economy Bill, published on Friday, will bring in unexpected registration requirements and government control over authors' agents and some publishers, according to copyright experts at national law firm Beachcroft LLP. Such agents — along with certain picture libraries, software resellers, record companies, film distributors...
Published on November 30, 2009 10:08