The Open rights group report that the French Constitutional Council have ruled on the contraversial Hadopi laws in France - finding that the presumption of innocence is more important than protection of copyright. All sanctional powers to disconnect users from the Internet are reportedly removed from the act.
Couldn't the french government have asked some lawyers first and saved themselves the aggravation?!
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
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