Friday, November 23, 2007THE RULE OF TROISThe Financial Times reports on a new anti-piracy and filesharing proposal being endorsed by President Nicholas Sarkozy. An excerpt from the piece by Ben Hall: Internet users in France who download music and films without paying for them could find their web access shut down by a government body, under a ground-breaking industry agreement backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy. The proposals were generated by what is termed an "independent review" headed by the president of FNAC (sort of like France's Virgin Records stores), Denis Olivennes. More: In exchange for the clampdown on illegal downloading, the music industry has agreed to make individual downloads of archive French material available on all types of players by dropping digital rights management protection. One of the arguments used by Olivennes in his lobbying was that piracy hurts French culture by reducing cinema admissions. In France, a percentage of all ticket sales gets fed by into the "French system" to support the production of new French cinema. Comments (0) |
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