ispa copyright

ISPs: 'Don't blame us for illegal activity'

News Speaking yesterday in the wake of a controversial ruling in a Belgian court and following comments made by the Conservative leader David Cameron, a spokesperson for Ispa maintained ISPs should not be "set up to play judge and jury" over alleged... [12 Jul 2007]

ISPs asked to cut off music pirates

News A spokesman for the Internet Service Provider's Association (Ispa) told silicon.com disconnecting users is "not as easy as the IFPI might think" and proper legal procedures need to be in place before action is taken to ensure other laws - such as... [18 Jan 2007]

Internet users turning a blind eye to illegal sites

News Research conducted by ICM Research for the Internet Service Providers' Association (ISPA) found that internet users were baffled by the legal niceties of publishing content to the web, with under one-third aware that those who post the content are... [17 May 2004]

ISPs buckle under copyright cases

News Complaints related to copyright infringement now account for 54 per cent of take-down notices issued to ISPs based in the UK, according to a preliminary survey by the UK's ISP Association (ISPA), which is being conducted as part of a bid to... [10 Dec 2002]

This time in '99: EC calms industry fears with copyright revision

News Nicholas Landsman, secretary general of the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) told Silicon.com: "It seems that the EC's advice to the Council has made some amendments to the wording that seem actually very sensible. [19 May 2000]

This time in '99: ISPs fight European Web cache law

News Nicholas Lansman, secretary general of the ISP Association (ISPA), said: "This situation is very serious and we're extremely concerned. ISPA and EuroISPA are particularly concerned about Article 5.1 of the Bill, which outlaws non-essential copying. [07 Feb 2000]

EC calms industry fears with copyright revision

News Nicholas Landsman, secretary general of the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) told Silicon.com: "It seems that the EC's advice to the Council has made some amendments to the wording that seem actually very sensible. [24 May 1999]

ISPs fight against Web cache law

News Nicholas Lansman, Secretary General of the ISP Association (ISPA), said: "This situation is very serious and we're extremely concerned. ISPA and EuroISPA are particularly concerned about Article 5.1 of the Bill, which outlaws non-essential copying. [08 Feb 1999]

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