Internet companies worried by Italian copyright law

Web woes for Italian sites
Web woes for Italian sites

A proposed Italian law has united internet companies and civil liberties groups. Scheduled to be approved next month, the law would make ISPs and sites such as YouTube responsible for monitoring TV content on their sites, as well as for any copyright infringement by users.

The law arrives just as Google is fighting a copyright infringement suit against Italian company Mediaset, which happens to be owned by Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian PM. Mediaset is claiming 500 million Euros in damages from YouTube.