UK internet bill rushed through to stop illegal downloaders
The UK parliament has passed a bill that could ban people who download illegal material from using the internet for life.
The controversial bill, which was passed in the UK's Lower House of Parliament, was enacted to stop people from downloading copyrighted material.
With the bill rushed through the legislature before the dissolution of Parliament next Monday,
critics had complained that innocent people could be be cut off from the internet, simply because they chose to share a wireless connection with illegal downloaders.
In the case of a Wi-Fi network being used in a household or in a free neighbourhood situation, illegal material could be downloaded by anyone sharing the facility.
The bill was passed by 189 votes to 47 after concessions were agreed that the government would drop a clause that allowed it the power to block sites.
There had been an outcry over the clause which could have prevented whistleblower sites, such as Wikileaks, which carries copyrighted work, from releasing information to the public.
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