After the Copyright Act yes under DADVSI legislative initiative called here in France right from the government to a music-industry lobby
Also the blog Groupe Reflect (via TF1 ) welcomes this clarification as the basis for a future consumer-friendly legislation: "Basically, the Constitutional Council only finally did his job mean the herummäandernden to criticisms of legal text will again just moved. Stop the tinkering to mitigate the errors of the draft to venture without a new beginning, end with a DADVSI light , welcome to coercion and force against the users of digital media, technical innovation and the entire software world. [...] Now it is the statements by the Minister of Culture to be seen what he intends to do (in my opinion, nothing) and, above all, we are in discussions before the next presidential elections, which will develop a broad social debate. " (Translation by me with the major redrafting in order to get the meaning.)
The Figaro also harbors "no doubt that this issue will be worn in the upcoming presidential election" in order for there to to ensure votes of young voters as they were accustomed to a free network. Let's hope that whatever the outcome of these elections, according to a slowdown in Audionautes "toughest rules the world" leads. And who knows, maybe then yes, the global Licence but not quite yet off the table.
However, the law now first published directly in the French Journal Officiel and is in force until further notice in this scaled down form, without another round through parliament. And the presidential elections, is hoping for the so-are also the first in May 2007. Let's see what the up there are.
PS: Heading pirated from New Dimension FR .
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