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New internet piracy law comes into effect in France

Supporters of the new law say it could be a model for the rest of the world

The first effects of France's new law against internet piracy will begin to be felt as the new year begins.

The law was passed after a long struggle in parliament, and in the teeth of bitter opposition from groups opposed to internet restrictions.

Illegal downloaders will be sent a warning e-mail, then a letter if they continue, and finally must appear before a judge if they offend again.

The judge can impose a fine, or suspend their access to the internet.

The Creation and Internet Bill set up a new state agency - the Higher Authority for the Distribution of Works and the Protection of Copyright on the Internet (Hadopi).

The law was backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy and the entertainment industry.

Many opponents

Its supporters say it is a model for other countries around the world that want to protect their creative industries and make clear to ordinary web-users that not everything is for free.

Michel Thiolliere, a French senator and member of the Hadopi, says that if the law is explained properly, then people understand it.

"The internet is a fabulous world, but it needs rules, if you want to get cinema, music or video games in the future.

"What we think is that after the first message... about two-thirds of the people (will) stop their illegal usages of the internet.

"After the second message more than 95% will finish with that bad usage."

The law has many opponents, who say either that it is too draconian, or that it has already been overtaken by technology and that serious downloaders will simply sidestep it.

But for supporters, it is a long-overdue necessity.

For them, it is a way of reminding law-abiding citizens who have been tempted by an abundance of apparently free material available on the web, that it does come at a price.
source bbc news
 
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Sounds like the thin end of the wedge.

France is usually the one that defies the EU so if they are making the rules it follows that EU will proably endorse it throughout its members.
 
its about time too, too many young bucks/blades think they have control.
bring all the muppets to heel...
 
How many people on this site would repair a boiler, hang a door, lay a drive, paint a house or whatever and then expect not to be paid for their labours? Every time and to complete strangers?
Not many I would think. So why do some people believe that they have some sort of God given right to download books, music and goodness knows what else for free? These laws won't affect me , I was always brought up believing that if you want something you should pay for it, there's no free dinners in this world.
 
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there you are lads, its ok to download pron as long as you pay for it :D
 
I was expecting a post upholding a persons right to give things or services away pron included :LOL:
 
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