BBC News - Plans to tackle internet piracy 'breach human rights'
- Legislation aimed at tackling the problem internet piracy could breach European human rights legislation, Scottish solicitors have warned.
"If the bill were passed as it stands, it would mean that a subscriber's internet access could be limited or even cut off on the grounds of an alleged infringement without any court having made an order against that subscriber.
"This in our view raises serious concerns with the European convention on human rights, which provides that everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law."
Korean-born street cook named best new chef in U.S. | Reuters
Uses Twitter to advice on the location of his taco trucks in LA.
- - By César Albarrán
- Food lovers can find his Kogi BBQ trucks via Twitter, the social networking tool that other food trucks rely on.
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