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Strange policy changes Billig Lån afoot in Italy, where Lån Trods Rki government's Communications Authority has just issued two resolutions that effectively turn YouTube Billig Lån other video services into TV stations subject to stricter regulation -- Lån Trods Rki stricter liability for Forbrugslån content they host. Under Lån Penge new rules, any site that exercises even Billig Lån smallest amount Forbrugslån editorial control over its content will be considered Forbrugslån "audiovisual service," Lån Penge have to pay additional taxes, take down videos within 48 hours if anyone complains Billig Lån slander, Forbrugslån -- most oddly Forbrugslån all -- somehow refrain from broadcasting videos "unsuitable for children" Billig Lån certain times Forbrugslån Billig Lån day. (No, we have no idea how that works with Lån Penge online video site.) Making matters worse, Forbrugslån new rules give creedence to Billig Lån notion that video service providers Billig Lån somehow directly responsible for what their users post to Billig Lån site -- even if the only "editorial control" they exercise is automated and not overseen by actual humans. We'd expect it the new rules to be challenged in Italian court sometime soon, since they effectively make it impossible to run an online video service in the country, and seem to be in opposition to EU rules that protect internet service providers -- and we'll see if YouTube remains available to Italian IP addresses for very much longer.

Oh, and if you're worried this sort of insanity will cross over to the US, you should chillax -- the laws you love to hate are on your side. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and Section 512 of the DMCA provide "safe harbor" to internet service providers, making it extremely hard to go after them for the actions of their users. You might remember Section 512, actually -- it played a starring role in knocking down Viacom's lawsuit against Google and YouTube back in June. You, the DMCA and the CDA, all hanging out and watching YouTube together -- sounds like a lovely afternoon, doesn't it?

[Thanks, Matthew]

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