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Computerworld November 2013

"Secret TPP agreement, SOPA on steroids, may be the end of the Internet as we know it" by Darlene Storm in Computerworld 18 November 2013

While explaining secondary liability due to
indirect copyright infringement, Dr. Monica Horten, a fellow at the London
School of Economics & Political Science pointed out that the U.S. wants
ISPs to be copyright cops responsible "for removing copyright content from
the Internet," or else the ISPs would be liable.

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Iptegrity.com is the website of Dr Monica Horten, independent policy advisor: online safety, technology and human rights. Advocating to protect the rights of the majority of law abiding citizens online. Independent expert on the Council of Europe Committee of Experts on online safety and empowerment of content creators and users.  Published author, and post-doctoral scholar, with a PhD from the University of Westminster, and a DipM from the Chartered Institute of Marketing.  Former telecoms journalist,  experienced panelist and Chair, cited in the media eg  BBC, iNews, Times, Guardian and Politico.

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