2007-11-23, 17:00 | Link #1 | |
Lost in your Eyes~~~
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: UK
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French law banning all piracy?
Saw this as a rather major bit of news especially for the French members at least. Given what Animesuki specializes in I'm wondering how it could effect future laws in other countries.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7110024.stm |
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2007-11-23, 17:29 | Link #4 |
很快是工程師
Join Date: Jan 2007
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I believe only if the movies are under the protection of the French government. IE. any shows not license by a company located in France, the French government should and could not be consider piracy since no company in France has claim to is.
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2007-11-24, 10:13 | Link #8 |
Gregory House
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Well, I've heard all sorts of awful things about Sarkozy's approach towards IT in general... especially the conclusion that free software for the most part may violate the copyright holders' rights and that software patents are the way to innovate... So I wouldn't be surprised if his administration pulled something like this out of the blue
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2007-11-24, 10:50 | Link #9 | |
Ten oorlog!
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Jokes aside, no ruling body can completely eliminate any type of crime... "The more rules are made, the more criminals there will be". I wonder how they'd go about taking people offline, 'cause banning IPs won't hinder anyone with access to multiple computers and a memory stick, much. xD And they'd get complaints from other people who use the same computers. |
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2007-11-24, 19:04 | Link #14 |
♪♫ Maya Iincho ♩♬
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This would depend on how they regulate it. I'm sure everyone is downloading illegal materials from the internet, the ISPs know it, but until there's a law governing on what is lowly rated to what is instant ban, it'll stay the same.
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2007-11-24, 19:08 | Link #15 |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Well, from what I could make out, it seems that for downloading copyrighted material (films, music, etc), you will be warned once and then banned. This agreement was between the film+music industry and the ISPs, so chances are thats what it'll affect. No idea how it will effect non-French copyrighted material (such as anime or even foriegn music).
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2007-11-25, 05:59 | Link #16 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Le Mans, France
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If the anti-piracy body, want to put a filter on a protocol (Bittorent for example) or to completely cut off a website then the ISP will have to obey has fast as possible (a judge will have to give an authorization for that). You will be warned twice by e-mail, once by mail and after that you will be banned (some time before that your internet will be cut for a short period of time) and your name will be put on a black list. The ISP will have to experiment all the type of filter that exist for P2P application (protocol, port...) , website or file before the end of 2009. Kewego, Google and Dailymotion have refused to signed the deal, and all the French consumer group are against. The only good thing in this deal is that the DRM on French music (and only French) should disappear next year. One more thing if this deal show some sign of being able to stop piracy (I don't think that will happen :d ) then it's possible that other European country adopt the same thing. Now we are waiting to see what the law (who is probably already written) will look like and when it will be proposed to the parliament. |
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2007-11-25, 06:21 | Link #17 |
九尾の狐
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I agree
Ban piracy online? That's a sacrilege only said by those ones who doesn't know anything about internet, let them try if they still have any neurone on their brain maybe they will understand that is impossible ;P |
2007-11-25, 12:28 | Link #19 | |
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2007-11-25, 14:24 | Link #20 |
Μ ε r c ü r υ
Join Date: Jun 2004
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That is strange.
I would not be surprised, if they have targeted the people who are mainly downloading non-French stuff. I also wouldn't be surprised if people uploading French stuff to other parts of the world would be awarded directly by the Government for their contribution to the spread of the French culture. But, making no separation is definitely something to surprise about, at least for me. |
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