Three strikes is failure of 'due judicial process'

House of Lords, Universities, Libraries and Hotels all concerned that 'three strikes' rule is against due judicial process and could have major impacts on businesses
House of Lords, Universities, Libraries and Hotels all concerned that 'three strikes' rule is against due judicial process and could have major impacts on businesses

The government's plans to cut-off persistent filesharers under Lord Mandelson's proposed 'three strikes' rule has been strongly criticised in the House of Lords for its failure to offer "due judicial process" to those accused.

The proposed 'three strikes' rule – part of the government's wide-ranging Digital Economy Bill – will also have the unintended negative effect of cutting off public Wi-Fi providers such as libraries, hotels and cafes, who could be found liable for any users sharing files illegally over a public connection.