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There is only one solution

and that is to repeal the act. it is plain and simply a breach of human rights and contradicts the concept of innocent until proven guilty.

Okay, in reality the execution will probably be a lot less than we all expect, but the principle is still in breech of our human rights.

The only sensible solution is to repeal th act and draft new legislation. Something similar to that adopted in other countries would be a good start. i.e. those that are making the accusations are given the details of those they are accusing may work

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New Zealand's copyright law is an ass

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Section 92a of the Copyright Act allows big music, film and other companies to force ISP's to slow down people's internet connections and then cut them off after only 3 accusations of downloading copyright material - without any of their evidence ... see details

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