ISPs must turn over infringement information to copyright holders on request.[\Quote]
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It would seem that you don't understand it as well as you think...
So how, exactly, do you prove infringement, or even suspect infringement, without trampling all over privacy? How do the companies know the material in question is legally owned?
Perhaps you should look up. DCMA takedowns. It works very similiar to that. Companies are having their legal staff fire off these DCMA takedowns without a shred of proof, regardless if its deemed as fair use or not.
Your understanding of the uk bill is flat out wrong. 100% dead beat a fish wrong. They do not have to go through court channels, and they do not need to show any kind of viable proof. All they need to do, is suspect you 3 times, and your shut off.
Do you really agree with guilty until proven innocent? Maybe you should move to china or cuba if you do.
And if you really want to believe in intellectual property garbage, that's on you. People have millions of ideas every day. Many of them the same at that. The patent system is being abused.
Oh and if someone wants to mimic the design of a vehicle, with different branding, nothing wrong with that, either. Otherwise I'm going to go patent rounded headlights and make a fortune.