The European Parliament late yesterday officially approved a final key rule in its telecoms package that will require legal rights for those threatened with losing Internet access in piracy cases. The measure will only allow EU member states to cut off access if it’s deemed “appropriate, proportionate and necessary within a democratic society.” Any decision will require an objective procedure that allows the accused to defend themselves as well as presumptions of innocence and a right to privacy….
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