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EU About To Consider Stringent Anti-Sharing Law

chrestomanci writes " The Register have just posted a news item about the EU IP Rights Enforcement Bill. Theres is an editorial about the issue in PC Magazine. The bill if passed would give intellectual property holders draconian powers to enforce their IP against infringers. The powers available include sending rent-a-cops to private homes, seizing assets, freezing bank accounts, and confiscating and ISP's equipment on suspicion. Any of these powers could be used against a 12-year-old file sharer, as easily as against a large scale commercial piracy operation The bill has been proposed by the French MEP Janelly Fourtou, whose husband is the the head of Vivendi Universal. She has placed the bill on a 'First Reading' track that does not allow debate, and is normally reserved for bills with near unanimous support. The deadline for amendments is today. If you are a European citizen it is time to write to your Member of the European Parliament. The final vote will be between the 8th and 11th March." (We mentioned this a few weeks ago, too.)

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  1. sharing by pizza_milkshake · · Score: 3, Funny

    they told me in kindergarten that sharing was a good thing

  2. With a name like this... by MainframeKiller · · Score: 4, Funny

    The bill has been proposed by the French MEP Janelly Fourtou...

    BTW, Fourtou is translated in english as "fuck-all", I kid you not!

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  3. Re:Live FREE or die by DjReagan · · Score: 2, Funny

    Does "emptying the clip into them" constitute reasonable force in the US these days?

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