Wednesday, July 5, 2006

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New Intellectual Property Law in France

"Lately are frequent discussions about what to do with intellectual property law. It began with the advent of the Internet, but more so by the importance that P2P networks. France, for example, just to reform its copyright law to adapt to changing times. Through it provides for the establishment of a Regulatory Authority Technical Measures , consisting of three judges, and an expert, and a number of privileges granted to the field of education, research, libraries, archives , disabled people and the press.

Moreover, the French who download music without authorization could pay a fine of 38 euros and 150 euros for each song downloaded without permission without . Creating Peer to Peer programs could result in a 300 thousand euros, or three years in prison. "Taken from Aporrea.org and http://canal-ar.com.ar/

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