As RIANZ, Recorded Music NZ was instrumental in attempting to introduce a possible version of
Section 92A Copyright Act. The amendment would have required ISPs in New Zealand to disconnect users
accused but not convicted of downloading copyrighted material; the first law of its type in the world. The amendment and consequently the RIANZ's actions have been widely criticised. ISPs described the law as "a deeply flawed law that undermines the fundamental rights and simply will not work", while thousands of artists have joined the Campaign for Fair Copyright voicing their "disappointment" at the RIANZ stance. However, the version was ultimately dropped, and Section 92A of the Copyright Act has now been replaced by Section 122A the
Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 which came in force from 1 September 2011. ==See also==