Given that the laches defense (or lack thereof) in the UK is also very different from the setup in the US when it comes to trademark matters, I'm wondering if there might be a chance that UK-based source material may try to impose EC standards on US (or at least, non-EC) ISPs. Just another example of how some might try to force the internet to adhere to the guidelines of the most-restrictive denominator.
(Side note to rivkat - I think the sudden influx of Harry Potter fandomers on this not-especially-recent-LJ posting is because someone pointed me to your LJ yesterday, especially on the issue of market implications in copyright cases involving literary-based fanfic. (Somehow, some think it's safer to write HP fanfic based on the films than the books.))
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Date: 2003-01-08 09:01 am (UTC)(Side note to