£20 broadband charge to fight online music and film piracy
Editor | Jan 29, 2009 | Comments 0
An additional charge for broadband use will be proposed by ministers today as part of a plan to stamp out music and film piracy. Lord Carter of Barnes, the Communications Minister, will propose the creation of a quango, paid for by a charge that could amount to £20 a year per broadband connection. The idea…
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