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DannyAndNina rated 13 months ago- Anyone who persists in illicit downloading of music or films will be barred from broadband access under a controversial new law that makes France a pioneer in combating internet piracy.
"There is no reason that the internet should be a lawless zone," President Sarkozy told his Cabinet y... more
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 pwnsw0rth rated 9 months agonews - Stupid, stupid law.
 Joshua12345 rated 9 months agonews - This law will prove as futile and counterproductive as prohibition.
 Patcalled rated 13 months agonews, france, n-w-o - Anyone who persists in illicit downloading of music or films will be barred from broadband access under a controversial new law that makes France a pioneer in combating internet piracy.
"There is no reason that the internet should be a lawless zone," President Sarkozy told his Cabinet yesterday as it endorsed the "three-strikes-and-you're-out" scheme that from next January will hit illegal downloaders where it hurts.
 nooz rated 13 months agonews - wow unlucky
 DannyAndNina rated 13 months agointernet, p2p - Anyone who persists in illicit downloading of music or films will be barred from broadband access under a controversial new law that makes France a pioneer in combating internet piracy.
"There is no reason that the internet should be a lawless zone," President Sarkozy told his Cabinet yesterday as it endorsed the "three-strikes-and-you're-out" scheme that from next January will hit illegal downloaders where it hurts.
Under a cross-industry agreement, internet service providers (ISPs) must cut off access for up to a year for third-time offenders.
 seosurvivor rated 13 months agonews, france, piracy, tech - The french aren't joking around!
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