Da Slashdot:
An anonymous reader writes "The French Senate has [0]approved a three strikes law for Internet users who download copyrighted entertainment media without paying for it. If, after two warnings, a person continues to download pirated music and movies, the internet service providers would cut off access for a year. Quoting: 'The legislation passed with a massive cross-party majority of 297 votes to 15. Only a handful of conservatives, centrists and socialists voted against, while the Communists abstained. In passing the bill, the senators rejected an amendment proposed by senator Bruno Retailleau of the right-wing MPF party replacing internet cut-off with a fine. ... The bill sets up a tussle between France and Brussels. In September, the European Parliament approved by a large majority an amendment outlawing internet cut-off." We discussed the [1]introduction of this legislation several months ago.
Tutto sommato sono contento che sia passata. Cosi' si smette di chiaccherarne e si beccheranno la procedura di infrazione. (sulla efficacia poi, ne vedremo delle belle... almeno nessuno potra' dire "se avessimo...")



