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Jorge
October 5th, 2007, 11:40 AM
Wanted ISPs to turn over contact info of suspected file-shaeres as requested by entertainment companies.
<p>The Swedish Data Inspection Board has rejected the center-right government&rsquo;s proposal to force ISPs to turn over information about suspected file-sharers to music and film companies.</p>
<p>Swedish police and prosecutors already have the right to demand personal information about customers who engage in illegal file-sharing of copyrighted content. The proposal presented by the Justice Ministry would have forced ISPs to make the same information available to copyright holder
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