Digital Economy Bill 'a catastrophic disaster'

Anger as anti-piracy bill is rushed through parliament in the 'wash-up' before the general election
Anger as anti-piracy bill is rushed through parliament in the 'wash-up' before the general election

MPs in the House of Commons have passed the controversial Digital Economy Bill, despite accusations of a "stitch up" and former minister Tom Watson calling the bill a "catastrophic disaster".

The bill is an attempt to tackle the growing problem of illegal file-sharing online, but has come under a lot of criticism for promoting a 'three strikes' style penalty system for persistent offenders, whereby ISPs are required to police and – potentially – cut off their own customers.