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"Mr President, this treaty has got much more to do with the possible criminalisation of innocent third parties such as ISPs, and disproportionate actions against small businesses and even private individuals, than it has with the protection of legitimate copyright interests. If ACTA were interpreted to impose responsibility on service providers, they would introduce filters and monitors which would analyse data streams for offending content. We would then potentially have the machinery in place to do what China does to its Internet access in that country: monitor and filter out unsuitable political content. The losses claimed to have been incurred by the entertainment industry are exaggerated enormously. It cannot be presumed that every person who illicitly gains access to copyright material would otherwise have paid for it. The obligation of ISPs to hand over personal data about alleged infringements of copyright would open the door to large corporations forcing people to pay unjustified demands for money to avoid crippling legal expenses."@en1
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