Re: Sprema se novi zakon u svetu (!!)
Pa naravno da je resenje u provajderima interneta...oni imaju SVE podatke kod njih !! Problem je sto njima (trenutno) ne ide u prilog da "cinkare" one koji skidaju...
Ministry Of Sound je pokusao da dobije spisak svih IP adresa od British Telecom-a preko suda, ali je BT rekao da oni brisu sve podatke posle 7 dana (hehehe)
Ali ako im neki Evropski sud ili koji vec naredi, onda ce morati...evo sta se u Holandiji desava...hoce da zakonom proglase upload i download muzike i filmova kao ilegalno delo..
07:51 | Tuesday April 12, 2011
By Eamonn Forde
The Dutch Government is considering a change in the law that would see downloading from P2Ps classified as an illegal act for the first time.
Currently Dutch consumers are allowed to copy music and movies if it for personal use but only the uploading of such content to P2P networks or torrent sites is illegal.
Ars Technica reports, ?Downloading unauthorized music and movies would become illegal under the new plan, but in return, citizens get some new benefits: no more levies on MP3 players and blank CDs, a new 'fair use right', and a pledge that the government won't pursue 'criminalization' of end users.?
The proposed legislative changes were outlined by justice and security minister Fred Teeven.
He stated, however, that any new measures would not include a 'three strikes' policy to disconnect persistent infringers. The Government plans to block access to services that exist outside its borders, using current Dutch law to tackle any P2P or torrent sites based in the country.
The moves have been welcomed by Dutch anti-piracy body BREIN.
Teeven's proposals also include making collection societies more accountable to artists and ensuring that single European licences for digital services easier to secure compared to the current country-by-country licensing model.
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