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The All Party Parliamentary Communications Group (apComms) has published its final report - 'Can we keep our hands off the net?' (.PDF) - following a lengthy inquiry into Internet traffic to assess regulation of UK ISPs. The topic covered a range of traffic issues from behavioural advertising ( i.e. Phorm ), illegal P2P file sharing and privacy to child abuse images and Internet neutrality and asked what role Government should play.
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