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Argument: Global use of graduated response has been mixed

Issue Report: Graduated response antipiracy laws

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“Estimating The Cost of a Three-Strikes and You’re Out System.” Michael Geist Blog. January 26, 2010: “the truth is implementation in many countries is a mixed bag. Countries such as Germany and Spain have rejected it, acknowledging criticisms that loss of Internet access for up to a year for an entire household is a disproportionate punishment for unproven, non-commercial infringement. […] Those countries that have ventured forward have faced formidable barriers. New Zealand withdrew a three-strikes proposal in the face of public protests (a much watered-down version was floated at the end of last year), the UK’s proposal has been hit with hundreds of proposed amendments at the House of Lords, and France’s adventure with three-strikes has included initial defeat in the French National Assembly, a Constitutional Court ruling that the plan was unconstitutional, and delayed implementation due to privacy concerns from the country’s data protection commissioner.”