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Posted by Technobarbarian on 12/22/05 22:27
"Paul McFerrin" <p_e_mcferrin@yahoo.com.DELETE> wrote in message
news:F8Fqf.182023$qk4.125718@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Way to go France!!!!!
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051222/ap_on_hi_te/france_piracy_vote
>
> Only one more voting sessions is needed to permit legalized filesharing of
> music and Videos.
>
> That can really complicate the US from enforcing USA laws.
LOL, it makes nice grandstanding, but does ya' really think they're
going to nuke their own entertainment industry? Even if they were ready to
abrogate several international treaties it's extremely unlikely they have
the stomach for what this could do to their entertainment biz'. It's not in
the national character.
In the highly unlikely event this law did pass it wouldn't change things
much for the US, other than that French intellectual property would probably
become fair game here. The Russians are already selling MP3s without paying
any royalties.
>If a person is download a MP# from a site in France, is the US citizen
>really breaking the law????
If that person was in the US, where US laws apply, the answer is
clearly yes. If they were somewhere else at the time and then took that file
into the US that would also be a violation of US anti-piracy laws.
TB
"The French have moved their security level up to yellow. Their only
higher security levels are surrender and corroborate." unknown internet wit
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