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'Three strikes' law is back in France

article published on 10 July, 2009

After the original bill was shot down for being unconstitutional, the French Senate has today adopted a new version of the controversial 'three strikes law' that will kick alleged pirates off the Internet after two primary warnings. The revised bill will now head off to the National Assembly where it will either be denied or put into action. The original text was deemed unconstitutional ... [ read the full article ]

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emugamer
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10. July 2009 @ 07:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Looks like since the 3-strikes law was found to be unconstitutional, it only made sense to try to pass a 2-strikes law.
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10. July 2009 @ 13:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
French Politicians are like any other variety - we hire them to betray us - it makes no difference from which side of the political spectrum they dribble their cant.
My long-standing wish is that by way of making this world a little better, they all commit suicide on Christmas Eve - preferably this would be before they were able to reproduce.
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10. July 2009 @ 14:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Anomos is freedom.
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10. July 2009 @ 16:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
People have a vote.. in France they have PR .. none of the above is a viable option.. expect fireworks when they elect nazis XD

anomos is BS.. it hides nothing from the isp.. and i's the isp's who have been made responsible for the spying.. on behalf of a foreign power and it's greedy corporations... and you would have thought of all countries the French would have learned from history what that brings.... Ever been to Caen and seen the bullet holes in the walls of the cathederal?.. direct result of the treaty of Versailles...putting profits of foreigners over the interests of your citizens.. need I say more?

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11. July 2009 @ 14:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This rubbish will get kicked out too, either by the Freench courts or the EU courts or the EU Parliament.

Fundamentally the law is geared to dealing with counterfeit goods (true piracy) which is about as far from sharing as can be.

Originally posted by varnull:
Ever been to Caen and seen the bullet holes in the walls of the cathederal?.. direct result of the treaty of Versailles...putting profits of foreigners over the interests of your citizens.. need I say more?[/QUOTE]

Spot on point & well put. ;)
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20. July 2009 @ 11:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Current Marxist American government will get this through though, and there will be no such thing to stop it here.
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