The measures,
such as letters to suspected illegal downloaders and potential disconnection,
will not be enforced until at least 2014. Since being passed at the end of the
Labour administration in 2010, action has stalled due to legal challenges. The
delay was welcomed by the Internet Service Providers' Association (Ispa). Under
the Act, letters sent out to apparent illegal file-sharers would offer advice
on how to prevent such illegal activity. Serious repeat offenders risk facing
measures that limit, or even cut off, internet connection. ISPs have criticised
aspects of the Act, suggesting it would unfairly force them to police user
behaviour on the internet.
'Effective
solution'
"The fact
it hasn't been implemented is a good thing," an Ispa spokesman said.
"We don't think it's a particularly good piece of legislation."
However, he added that there were other measures being discussed which could
see a clampdown on piracy. "There's more than just the Digital Economy Act
when it comes to tackling copyright infringement online," he said.
"Ispa continues to believe that the most effective solution to the problem
of users accessing unlawful content is for reform of the licensing framework so
that legal content can be distributed online in a way that consumers are
demanding." Last month, BT and TalkTalk lost a two-year legal bid to have
the Act overturned. They argued it was incompatible with European law. The
repeated delays have led some industry observers to speculate that the Act's
measures will never come into force. "I think I might be waiting for a
fairy to arrive and wave her magic wand over the House of Commons saying 'come
to your senses, come to your senses'," wrote Trefor Davies, chief
technology officer for service provider Timico. "Maybe that's the point at
which I wake up and find that I've been dreaming."
Source:
BBC, UK
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