In the UK, legislation slated as the "Digital Economy Bill", currently being debated in the House of Lords, would allow the Home Secretary to place "a technical obligation on internet service providers" to block whichever sites it wishes.
Under clause 11 of the proposed legislation "technical obligation" is defined as follows:
A "technical obligation", in relation to an internet service provider, is an obligation for the provider to take a technical measure against particular subscribers to its service.In other words, the government will have the power to force ISPs to downgrade and even block your internet access to certain websites or altogether if it wishes.
A "technical measure" is a measure that -- (a) limits the speed or other capacity of the service provided to a subscriber; (b) prevents a subscriber from using the service to gain access to particular material, or limits such use; (c) suspends the service provided to a subscriber; or (d) limits the service provided to a subscriber in another way.
The legislation comes in the wake of amplified UK government efforts to seize more power over the internet and those who use it.
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