French Government Seeks To Disconnect Pirates From All Of EU

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French Government Seeks To Disconnect Pirates From All Of EU
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It was in late 2007 that the French government first signed a pact with ISPs and content owners to combat piracy. Now the Sarkozy administration has proposed a continental expansion of such a system. The idea is based on the president’s conviction that the Internet should not be a “lawless zone.”

As Jan Libbenga of The Register describes the effort, the powers that be in France have put forth a concept to amend the EU’s Telecoms Package to deter illegal downloads in a way similar to the three-strike legislation introduced for the French citizenry itself. Both the national and international laws would have offending parties incur technical repercussions after having transgressed a few times. ISPs would typically have to cut access for offenders for up to a year’s time.

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