Looks like at least one judge in one country has learned that "proof by assertion" isn't enough - the demands of the music industry simply weren't possible:
A Belgian ISP ordered by a court to stop all piracy on its network, only to discover that it was an impossible task, has seen that decision reversed. The court recognized that the anti-piracy solutions recommended by the music industry didn't work, which left the ISP Scarlet in an impossible position.
There are so many lawmakers and judges in the US that need to learn the same thing...
Technorati Tags:
music, copyright