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VinX
05-12-2009, 05:55 PM
France Passes “Three Strikes” Anti-Piracy Law

In an attempt to reduce piracy, the French have passed a new law requiring Internet service providers to cut off Internet access for repeat copyright infringers. Under the new ‘HADOPI’ legislation ISPs have to warn their customers twice that they are accused of infringing copyright. If both warnings are ignored, Internet access for that subscriber will be terminated for up to a year - and they’ll have to keep paying their ISP bill throughout this period too.

The law goes much further than disconnecting alleged file-sharers though. In addition it is now possible to take “any action” in order to put a halt to copyright infringement. For example, websites can be blocked without having to provide hard evidence that they are engaging in illegal activities. The Pirate Bay has already been mentioned as one of the sites that could be easily taken out under the new law.

Read more : TorrentFreak (http://torrentfreak.com/france-passes-three-strikes-anti-piracy-law-090512/)

megabyteme
05-13-2009, 02:37 AM
Two thoughts on this one...

1) Have they surrendered already?!!! :-P
2)Perhaps they should send the French Foreign Legion in to kick some lawyer ass! (Pretty serious on this one).