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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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