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TTPMO: The Digital Economy Bill

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The UK Digital Economy Bill has passed through the Lords, and is now waiting to be passed into law.  Most notably, it is currently not slated for a debate in the House, and appears that it will simply be rushed through before the election (which must happen in the next few months).

Last night I was listening to the This Week in Google (TWiG) Pod cast with Leo Laporte, he had a guest speaker by the name of Kevin Marks who managed to turn the conversation over to the Digital Economy Bill (deBill).  They made some comparisons between what Lord Mandelson wishes to enact and what the Chinese Government are currently doing in China.  Britain previously made it clear that it believes China are breaking the Human Rights of its citizens, so why is the British Government thinking about similar things?

Before anyone does the “Literal Web” on me, and claims that I am making brash statements comparing a democratic country with a corrupt maoist regime, that is not what I am doing!

The point I am making is that there are proposed laws being put into effect via the deBill that would allow a future member of Government (Sec of State) to do the sort of things that China are doing.  An example being that in Xinjiang China, after a local ethics riot internet access and international phone calls were disconnected for six months. Even now Xinjiang can only access a watered down internet, and send only a few text messages a day!  The comparison with deBill is:

  • (1) The Secretary of State may direct OFCOM to—
  • (a) assess whether one or more technical obligations should be imposed on internet service providers;
  • (b) take steps to prepare for the obligations;
  • (c) provide a report on the assessment or steps to the Secretary of State.
  • (2) A “technical obligation”, in relation to an internet service provider, is an obligation for the provider to take a technical measure against some or all relevant subscribers to its service for the purpose of preventing or reducing infringement of copyright by means of the internet.
  • (3) A “technical measure” is a measure that—
  • (a) limits the speed or other capacity of the service provided to a subscriber;
  • (b) prevents a subscriber from using the service to gain access to particular material, or limits such use;
  • (c) suspends the service provided to a subscriber; or
  • (d) limits the service provided to a subscriber in another way.

Anyway before I rant to much, I suggest that any interested partys read Kevin Marks blog post on the subject.

http://epeus.blogspot.com/2010/03/bpis-china-like-clauses-in-digital.html

http://epeus.blogspot.com/2009/10/baron-mandelson-and-magna-carta.html

TTPMO: Lord Mandelson intends to charge Charity Shops for listening to music!

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Welcome to the first TTPMO (Things That Piss Me Off).

The subject of this rant is Lord Mandelson’s intention to start charging Charity shops for listening to music.  Currently Charity shops are exempt from paying the PPL (Public Performance Licence) fees which range from £81 to £100s.  The PPL allows a company/shop/church/mother-union-tea-morning to play live music/tv to the public.  And yes that does mean that when you put the CD Player on at your Scout Troop (without a PPL) you are breaking the law and are subject to big fines.

In my opinion, and I belive in the opinion of many other people, Charity’s should be exempt from paying Taxes. By Taxes I mean things such as VAT, Fuel Duty, Road Tax, Income Tax, etc, etc including the PPL.  As long as the Charity is Not For Profit (NFP), then why should it?  Paying the taxes removes the monies that can be used for the good cause (sometimes the saving of lives).  Maybe this would require a tighter reign of Charity Registration, but surely its worth it!?

An example of the costs is given by a Hospice in Lincolnshire, to pay the PPL in their seven shops will cost the same as providing 170 patients with their mid-day meal for twelve days.  So Mandelson which should they do? Feed the sick and dying or pay for your friends to have bigger boats in the Mediterranean?

I urge people to contact their MPs and tell them just how unacceptable this is.

Source Website: The Telegraph

Rant Over,

James

A new Section: Things that P1SS me off

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Afternoon all,

I have decided to add a new purpose to my blog, one that might actually see it updated more often.  The purpose is to be titled “Things that Piss me Off”.  It is intended to be things to do with the current Government (UK) or other such organisations.

I am more than aware that very few people read this blog (considering I never update it, that’s not surprising), but perhaps (via twitter #hastags and the like) I might get a few more readers!

Soon to follow (in a few moments) will be the thing that has pissed me off today!

Thanks All,

James