The entertainment industry has been dealt a blow in Norway as a court has ruled that ISPs are not in a position to determine the legality of websites, and therefore, cannot be forced to block websites which are deemed by the entertainment industry as unacceptable. The website is question was, of course, The Pirate Bay.
The court said that is was "unnatural" to assign the responsibility of evaluating the legality of a website to the ISP, as this is the domain of government and the legal establishment.
Telenor's spokesman Atle Lessum welcomed the decision and rejected this sort of censorship, and the shifting of responsibility to ISPs. "You can not sue a ladder manufacturer because someone used one of his ladders to commit a burglary," said Mr Lessum.
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The court said that is was "unnatural" to assign the responsibility of evaluating the legality of a website to the ISP, as this is the domain of government and the legal establishment.
Telenor's spokesman Atle Lessum welcomed the decision and rejected this sort of censorship, and the shifting of responsibility to ISPs. "You can not sue a ladder manufacturer because someone used one of his ladders to commit a burglary," said Mr Lessum.
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