A group of tech giants including Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Samsung has pushed back against calls from Australia’s entertainment industry for the government to implement a graduated response system to online piracy.
The Computer & Communications Industry Association, whose members include eBay, BT, Pandora and Yahoo including the companies mentioned above, has said that policy makers should focus on the reasons behind why people pirate in the first place instead of looking at a graduated response scheme.
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