A year and a half ago, we thought this plan was dead in the water,
but apparently while we weren't paying attention, a plan moved forward in Italy
to take significant copyright enforcement powers out of the courts and,
instead, give it to the Italian regulator AGCOM. If you want to see a recipe
for a bad idea, this is it.
Regulators are very much subject to regulatory capture, and a
regulatory board entirely focused on copyright enforcement will almost
certainly be controlled by maximalists who come from industry, rather than
those with the public benefit in mind.
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