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09.07.08, 03:20
The head of Ofcom, the independent regulator and competition organization for the communication industries in the UK, has suggested that they may not stay silent on the issue of file-sharing for much longer.
OfcomThe Office of Communications, or Ofcom as it’s better known, is the UK’s independent regulator for the communications industry. Awarded power from the government under the Communications Act 2003, it has a duty to care for the rights and interests of UK citizens and consumers while protecting them from harmful and offensive material. It also has a responsibility to promote healthy competition in the telecoms marketplace.
UK Communications Regulator Enters File-Sharing Debate (http://torrentfreak.com/uk-communications-regulator-enters-file-sharing-debate-080708/)
OfcomThe Office of Communications, or Ofcom as it’s better known, is the UK’s independent regulator for the communications industry. Awarded power from the government under the Communications Act 2003, it has a duty to care for the rights and interests of UK citizens and consumers while protecting them from harmful and offensive material. It also has a responsibility to promote healthy competition in the telecoms marketplace.
UK Communications Regulator Enters File-Sharing Debate (http://torrentfreak.com/uk-communications-regulator-enters-file-sharing-debate-080708/)