The UK’s independent music labels want a change in the law so internet service providers (ISPs) become liable for illegal file-sharing by their users.
The Association of Independent Music (Aim) has outlined the plans in a discussion on copyright reform.
Aim is concerned the internet has made it easier for people to share music and breach record firms’ copyright.
The organisation wants a fresh approach to copyright law that would cover the role of ISPs in music sharing.
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