Ko u Francuskoj dobije 3 opomene u vezi deljenja autorski zaštićenih filmova/muzike/itd, može da očekuje zabranu pristupa internetu usprkos tome što internet psotaje neophodan za obavljane razne administracije.
French internet law clashes with EU positionLEIGH PHILLIPS
31.10.2008 @ 09:19 CET
The French Senate has overwhelmingly voted in favour of a law that would cut off access to the internet to web surfers who repeatedly download copyrighted music, films or video games without paying.
Under the so-called three strikes or "graduated response" legislation - which still needs approval by the lower house before it becomes French law - illegal downloaders are first sent an email warning them of their infraction. They are subsequently sent a warning letter in the post.
If after this second warning they continue to illegally download copyrighted content, the internet service provider will cut off access to the internet for a year.
The legislation passed with a massive cross-party majority of 297 votes to 15. Only a handful of conservatives, centrists and socialists voted against, while the Communists abstained.
In passing the bill, the senators rejected an amendment proposed by senator Bruno Retailleau of the right-wing MPF party replacing internet cut-off with a fine. ...... dalje na
http://euobserver.com/9/27026