Sabam back in court seeking copyright-infringement filtering for online hosting providers
By Magnus Franklin ( July 7, 2011, 16:27 GMT | Insight) -- Belgian copyright collecting society Sabam this morning appeared before the EU court of justice, seeking to persuade judges that European law governing online 'intermediaries' should not stand in the way of a court order imposing a filter on online 'hosting' providers to screen for copyright piracy.Luxembourg - Belgian copyright collecting society Sabam this morning appeared before the EU court of justice, seeking to persuade judges that European law governing online 'intermediaries' should not stand in the way of a court order imposing a filter on online 'hosting' providers to screen for copyright piracy....
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