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UK Government Extends Copyright Crackdown To All Open Wifi

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The UK Government will not exempt libraries, businesses such as cafes or bookstores, museums, or even universities from it’s copyright enforcement policy. Open wifi networks will be a thing of the past now that the UK Government will hold the owners of open networks responsible for violations in copyright laws committed from within it’s network.

The efforts related to the Digital Economy Bill imposes strict enforcement policies for copyright protections. This new policy will make it impossible for small businesses and the like to offer Wi-Fi access. A scenario described by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in a document Online Infringement of copyright: Libraries, Universities and Wi-fi providers, Feb. 10, 2010, regarding the new policy for open wifi access would essentially “outlaw open Wi-Fi for small businesses.”

Source:
http://www.openrightsgroup.org/assets/files/pdfs/bis/B2_-_Libraries,_Universities,_and_Wifi_Providers-Factsheet.doc

Stimulus Funding To Be Directed Towards Broadband Quickly

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Federal government gencies that oversee $7.2 billion in federal grantsĀ  economic stimulus bill state a commitment to disperse funding quickly towards expanding high-speed data networks. Michael Copps, the acting chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, explained the need for quick and decisive action in this area: “Broadband is the central infrastructure challenge of our time.”

**$4.7 billion is to be managed by the National Telecommunications Information Administration ( NTIA ), part of the Commerce Department. The other $2.5 billion will be managed by the Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Service (RUS).