Ian predicted below that research into online copyright infringement would continue — as Ofcom's publication this week of its "wave 3" online infringement tracker demonstrates, it was a prediction well made.
The report is quite lengthy, and I have only skimmed through it, but I'm posting in case it is a resource useful to others studying this module.
One sentence which jumped out at me — something which always annoys me — is that the report writer appears to equate the use of BitTorrent with copyright infringement. BitTorrent may well be used for copyright infringement, but there is a real risk that we slide towards regulating technologies because of their potential for infringement, or even because they are used for infringement, rather than treating them as conduits, just as with communications providers, with a detrimental impact on innovation and creativity.
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