scaryjim
Corky34
How do you stop copyright infringements without any user monitoring?
Blacklist sites known to provide content that breaches copyright? Relatively easy even on most consumer routers…
I believe the issue is that you should make some attempt, not that you can guarantee total compliance.
I'm thinking the same - as long as the “free Wifi provider” can demonstrate that they'd made a “reasonable” (by man-on-the-Clapham-omnibus standard) effort to stop IP infringement then I'd be more than happy to grant them a legal safe harbour. I'd be worried about unscrupulous providers from using the “it wasn't me mate” defence when they get caught downloading torrents to put on CD's to sell (under the counter of course) to customers. Of course if they had logs to
prove it was a customer and not them…. ;)
In a sane world we'd be able to suggest that perhaps the copyright holders themselves provide a blacklist of known bad sites that they'd want blocked. After all, they seem to have the resources and inclination to chase down content theives, whereas “Peggy's Cafe” on the corner most certainly has neither.
Don't want to get all gushy, but I'm kind of glad when I see the high judiciary showing such common sense as this - well done EU court system!