Page 5 of the Interface section of today's London Times says that the 
UK government is considering a European Community proposal to make 
the use of web caches unlawful in response to pressure from the music 
industry (presumably over MPEG 3 piracy).  The article is generally 
scathing of the proposal, but doesn't really explain the benefits of 
caches well, nor point out that there are already ways for caching to 
be defeated, and therefore an implied consent (of course our problem 
tends to be that cacheing is defeated too often resulting in measures 
to defeat cache defeating!).  It doesn't point out that cache 
software is one of the best places to block pirate sites.
The article is possibly on http://www.the-times.co.uk/, but they 
require demographics before they will let you enter, and their terms 
and conditions don't permit links to internal pages, so it wasn't 
worth searching for such an article.
-- David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>Received on Wed Mar 10 1999 - 06:50:55 MST
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