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'Three strikes' law is unconstitutional, says French court

article published on 12 June, 2009

In May, the French National Assembly voted for and passed the controversial 'three strikes' law that would have multiple time piracy offenders stripped of their Internet rights. Today, the French Constitutional Council has ruled that the law, dubbed the The Creation and Internet bill is unconstitutional and violates the Declaration of 1789. The declaration says that all parties are innocent ... [ read the full article ]

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Lothros
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12. June 2009 @ 03:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
French people being rational?

THE END IS NIGH!
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pphoenix
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12. June 2009 @ 07:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
innocent until proven guilty, & civil is not criminal; these concepts appear to be lost in the USA in favour of greedy corporate interests.

You could always try standing in the free speech zones to voice your protest over the water there, just watch that you don't become a terrorist in the process for having an anti capitalist opinion!

And who are the people responsible for lobbying the governments into destroying your liberties?

RIAA:

* EMI (Since teh sell out 2 Terra Firma they have been less vocal)
* Sony Music Entertainment
* Universal Music Group
* Warner Music Group

MPAA:

* Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group (The Walt Disney Company);
* Columbia Pictures (Sony Corporation);
* Paramount Pictures (Viacom);
* 20th Century Fox (News Corporation);
* Universal Studios (NBC Universal); and
* Warner Bros. (Time Warner).

These trade body groups are global but with different titles around the globe, in the UK they are the BPI/MPA EMA, Globally the IFPI/MPA, every country has their own trad body name but it's the same corporate interest behind all the legislation for Hardware DRM, Software DRM, Currently trying to force Isp's to utilise DPI to snoop on all your communications, 3 Strikes then Ur Out, and many other despicable acts.

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pphoenix
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After the epic failure of the fascist dictator style legislation of the 'Three strikes' law, Christine Albanel has backed out of The World Copyright Summit with her tail between her legs, lolololol.


Who's afraid of a digital world? The World Copyright Summit

also:


DRM licensing group presses on with plan to plug analog hole

Originally posted by profit before people:
The AACS-LA plans to phase out analog output of Blu-ray and other AACS-protected content over the next few years. The move is ostensibly to prevent pirating, but it seems more likely to just cause headaches for legitimate consumers.
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sparkery
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12. June 2009 @ 20:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Viva La France!
Interestx
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13. June 2009 @ 21:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Way to go Frenchie Judges!
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Serialluv
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14. June 2009 @ 18:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
OK long time since I posted on here although I still check in every week to keep upto date as much as possible. On this subject I had to log in and say I knew this would happen anyway as the EU had already stated this (yeah yeah I know always one smart arse. Lots of ISP's use DPI anyway but without the resources this is just not feasible. And ISP's aren't going to pay for it. Rock on about time something right was done. OK bring on the flames....
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