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NZ Screen Association backs Sky TV’s site-blocking bid

But even in supporting Sky, the lobby group's managing director points to a problem with New Zealand's “fuzzy” copyright law that could help Spark, Vodafone, Vocus and 2degrees.

Mon, 04 Dec 2017

Sky TV has at least one ally in its bid to make Spark, Vodafone, Vocus and 2degrees block certain websites – the NZ Screen Association, a lobby group that represents the major Hollywood studios and other content makers in this country.

NZSA managing director Matthew Cheetham points to a survey

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