pcpro.co.uk— The Finnish parliament has passed new copyright laws that make it illegal to circumvent digital rights management technologies.
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f**k. I'm not listening to EU music! I want my rare early 90's bay area rap! f**k! I have to get out of this non-partying cold-hearted land...Free healthcare my ass!
This law was pushed by our minister of culture, Tanja Karpela. She's an ex-beauty-queen-air head who, judged by her interviews, obviously hasn't got a clue about her own 'Lex Karpela'. Her ministry reminds me of 'Ministry of the Silly Walks'. But this time I'm not laughing.It's a badly prepared law, that will be fixed in the future. In the mean time I will not buy any CDs or DVDs. Instead I will rather turn to P2P networks. After all it's not punishable by this law...
dstartOct 8, 2005
sucks for them
bindibadgiOct 8, 2005
moz - considering Nokia is 40% of Finlands output and a siginifant employer in the country this doesnt come as a supprise.
forseOct 8, 2005
I live in finland and this SUX >_>
chosenone_Oct 8, 2005
f**k. I'm not listening to EU music! I want my rare early 90's bay area rap! f**k! I have to get out of this non-partying cold-hearted land...Free healthcare my ass!
jarvis400Oct 8, 2005
This law was pushed by our minister of culture, Tanja Karpela. She's an ex-beauty-queen-air head who, judged by her interviews, obviously hasn't got a clue about her own 'Lex Karpela'. Her ministry reminds me of 'Ministry of the Silly Walks'. But this time I'm not laughing.It's a badly prepared law, that will be fixed in the future. In the mean time I will not buy any CDs or DVDs. Instead I will rather turn to P2P networks. After all it's not punishable by this law...