Robert L. Mitchell, Computerworld Blogs, April 8, 2009
Here we go again.
Following on the news last week that a pirated version of the upcoming X-men movie hit the Web last week (It quickly became the "most pirated film ever)," France has announced new and draconian measures to clamp down on Internet piracy.
Its “Création et Internet” proposal, passed by Parliament today, would empower the film and music industry to monitor download activities of its citizens. "The law empowers music and film industry associations to hire companies to analyze the downloads of individual users to detect piracy, and to report violations to a new agency overseeing copyright protection."
What a novel idea. It certainly went over well in the United States.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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