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 One of the most contentious parts of the controversial digital economy bill was voted down by the House of Lords last night 鈥?only to be replaced by a clause that campaigners say is even more draconian.The Liberal Democrats forced through a surprise amendment to the bill s notorious clause 17 on Wednesday 鈥?in a move that dealt a defeat to the government but troubled critics, who suggest it will have the opposite effect that its creators intend.Instead of sweeping new powers that threatened sweeping alterations to British copyright law, the Lib Dems added a clause that gives extra oversight to the high court.The new proposal 鈥?which was passed in the House of Lords by 165 votes to 140 鈥?gives a high court judge the right to issue an injunction against a website accused of hosting a  substantial  amount of copyright infringing material, potentially forcing the entire site offline.Putting forward the amendment, Lib  stanley flasks Dem peer Lord Clement-Jones said that it would placate concerns over the so-called  three strikes  rule 鈥?which could see those accused of sharing files illegally online having their  stanley mugs internet connections cut off 鈥?and added that  stanley ca it was a  more proportionate, specific and appropriate  way to approach infringement than the previous proposals made by the government. I believe this is going to send a powerful message to our creative industries that we value what they do, that we want to protect what they do, that we do not believe in ce