Protest against the Infringing File Sharing Amendment Bill
What: Protest against the Infringing File Sharing Amendment
When: 12–3pm Saturday 27 August
Where: Aotea Square
Who: Green MP Gareth Hughes
Green Party technology spokesperson Gareth Hughes will be attending the protest against the Infringing File Sharing
Amendment Bill in Auckland tomorrow.
Green MP Kevin Hague will also speak at the Christchurch protest.
The protest, organised primarily through Facebook and online discussion forums, is protesting the use of urgency to pass
the law as well as the guilt-on-accusation nature of the law and the draconian three strikes clause which puts schools,
universities and libraries at risk of fines or possible account disconnection.
The Green Party was the only party to vote against this controversial law and is encouraging greater availability of
online content as a more effective means of reducing illegal online sharing.
“This law will have a chilling effect on public Wi-Fi internet and mean big costs for small businesses, schools and
universities who will be responsible for all infringing on their account,” Mr Hughes said.
“The cost-recovery model adopted by the Government for ISPs to send the 3-strike notices could also see internet cost
rises.
“The Government hasn’t done enough to prepare the public or schools for the introduction of this law who will face the
penalties as account holders.”
Mr Hughes said that even the Speaker of Parliament would be liable for any infringing on the Parliamentary internet
account.
“We support Kiwi creatives and think encouraging greater legal content available online would be more effective than
this law which makes it cheaper and faster for large, very-profitable corporate media companies to enforce their old
distribution models,” Mr Hughes said.
Wellington protest
Saturday 27 August
12:00pm - 3:00pm
Steps of Parliament
Christchurch protest
Saturday 27 August
12:00pm - 3:00pm
Ilam Fields to Hagley Park
Dunedin protest
Saturday 27 August
12:00pm - 3:00pm
The Octagon
Facebook events for the protest
Auckland: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=201024813275937
Wellington: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=146346358768364
Christchurch: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=211988468819910
Dunedin http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=237251236312943
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