European ISPs Call for Accountability from Rightsholders Over Overblocking Issues
ISPs across Europe are pushing for rightsholders to be held responsible for the negative impacts of overblocking, which they argue affects both users and businesses.
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ISPs across Europe are pushing for rightsholders to be held responsible for the negative impacts of overblocking, which they argue affects both users and businesses.
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