French 3 strikes law Passes on Second Go.
To which one can only say, three strikes and you're er in?? Well, if you count the European Parliament's explicit refusal to agree to disconnection of filesharers by ISPs or the industry rather than courts six days before this vote, as a "strike"?.
And meanwhile, vive la Royaume Uni? Or at least les ISPs de RU..
Well, it should make the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday entertaining!
(And there's always the Greek entry in this increasingly silly non-summer of Internet law regulation..) Greeks Fear Google Bearing Gifts??
And what WOULD wily Odysseus have done with Google Street View? An ideal way to spy on the camp of Troy indeed!!
A UK-based cyberlaw blog by Lilian Edwards. Specialising in online privacy and security law, cybercrime, online intermediary law (including eBay and Google law), e-commerce, digital property, filesharing and whatever captures my eye:-) Based at The Law School of Strathclyde University . From January 2011, I will be Professor of E-Governance at Strathclyde University, and my email address will be lilian.edwards@strath.ac.uk .
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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