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    Three Strikes Law Takes Effect in France

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    Friday January 01, 2010

    Hadopi, the French three-strikes and you're out law, takes effect today. The law establishes a new state agency - the Higher Authority for the Distribution of Works and the Protection of Copyright on the Internet.

    Update: Several people have written to report that the law has been delayed by the CNIL, the French data protection commission.  It will not take effect until at least April.


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    One Thousand Connections Per Day

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    Friday May 22, 2009
    AP reports that French Culture Minister anticipates cutting off access for one thousand people per day once the three strikes and you're out system takes effect.
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    MEP Urges Action Against France For Violating EU Law With Three Strikes Rule

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    Thursday May 14, 2009
    UPI reports that a member of the European Parliament says he will urge legal action against France for adopting the three-strikes rule. French Socialist MEP Guy Bono says he will to ask the European Commission, which has consistently supported the parliament's position against Internet access cut-offs, to initiate a lawsuit against Paris for "not respecting (European) community legislation." EU Information Commissioner Viviane Reding ruled out launching a proceeding based on the Parliament decision.
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    France's Contradiction on Piracy

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    Wednesday May 13, 2009
    France found itself at the centre of two major intellectual property stories yesterday. First, the French National Assembly adopted the "three strikes" approach that could result in the termination of Internet service for French subscribers (approved today by the Senate).  The approach has been highly contentious and sets up a possible showdown with emerging European laws that protect access to the Internet.  Second, as I blogged yesterday, the Business Software Alliance released its annual global piracy study.

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