If you enjoy downloading the occasional copyrighted album, TV show, or PSP game and you live in Britain, the pirate party may soon be over. Today the British government introduced the controversial "Digital Economy" Bill, which contains strict provisions for tackling the issue of online piracy. Basically, the legislation would give power to government authorities to levy fines (of up to £50,000) and ban users from internet communication if they are suspected of sharing copyrighted material.
Don't throw out those eye patches or DVD-Rs just yet, however. The approach to file sharing will be a two stage process, with nothing but a slap on the wrist until stronger penalties are introduced next year. Initially the government will aim to educate consumers and, those identified as downloading illegal content will be sent stongly worded letters.
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