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La justice britannique impose le blocage de 21 sites de liens torrent, dont LimeTorrents - 25 octobre 2014
Le nombre de sites « pirates » bloqués au Royaume-Uni ne cesse de s’allonger. Après The Pirate Bay, ExtraTorrents, Fenopy, H33t ou Kickass Torrents, une vingtaine de sites de liens torrent viennent de faire l’objet d’une telle mesure de rétorsion, dont le célèbre LimeTorrents. Saisi par sept maisons de disque (dont Sony et (...)

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Ministers will order ISPs to block terrorist and extremist websites - 30 novembre 2013
PM favours model used to successfully police online child abuse, but broadband companies are wary of infringing free speech The government is to order broadband companies to block extremist websites and empower a specialist unit to identify and report content deemed too dangerous for online publication. The (...)

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Angleterre : le blocage administratif des sites "extrémistes" prend forme - 30 novembre 2013
Le Royaume-Uni envisage de se donner de nouveaux moyens de lutte contre le terrorisme sur Internet, en étendant le principe du blocage administratif aux sites "extrémistes" et "terroristes". Que ne ferait-on pas au nom de la lutte contre le terrorisme et de la sécurité nationale ? Au Royaume-Uni, le gouvernement (...)

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The Pirate Bay to defy international crackdown on filesharing websites - 22 février 2012
Site says it will bypass attempts to shut it down with a more covert system for illicitly downloading films and music The Pirate Bay is planning to defy an international crackdown on filesharing websites after the high court in London signalled that the site should be blocked in the UK. The filesharing giant (...)

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The Pirate Bay could be blocked in UK - 20 février 2012
Filesharing site unlawfully shares copyrighted music, says the UK high court The filesharing website The Pirate Bay has come a step closer to being blocked in the UK after the high court ruled that the site breaches copyright laws on a large scale. Major music groups want British internet service providers (...)

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Net neutrality : US expected to ratify new rules on internet access - 22 décembre 2010
Framework may allow mobile internet service providers to charge content firms for delivery to US homes The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is today expected to formally approve controversial new rules on how internet users access content such as YouTube and Skype. Dubbed by one US senator as "the most (...)