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Spain last night killed a controversial anti-P2P bill that would have made it easier to shut down websites that link to infringing content. [..]

Known as the "Sinde law" (ley Sinde) after Spain's current culture minister, the bill was actually an amendment to a much broader economic rescue package known as the Sustainable Economy Bill. The Sinde law would have set up a new government committee that could draw up lists of sites which largely link to infringing content. These sites would then go to a Madrid court, which would have four days to rule on whether they should be fully or partially blocked.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/12/how-wikileaks-killed-spains-anti-p2p-law.ars