torrentfreak.com — Sweden, home of The Pirate Bay and the most active pro-piracy lobbyists and politicians, is drafting a new law that would make it easier to go after individuals who share copyrighted files on filesharing networks such as BitTorrent. The new law, likely to be opposed by a large number of Swedes, will go into effect April 2009.
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compu73rg33kOct 24, 2008
Yeah the whole example thing has worked out in the US just as the MAFIAA expected ...
markofthedeadOct 24, 2008
Sneakernet 2.0!
init100Oct 24, 2008
IIRC, the latest bill concerning copyright in the US (the one with the copyright czar) actually included lobbying other countries for stronger copyright laws and harsher enforcement as an official policy.The US: Please stay out of my country.
Closed AccountOct 24, 2008
No, they (MS) are on some other commissions with other corporations like Adobe, on an INTERNATIONAL mission to regulate ALL 'CONTENT' from a central database. Nice fix for DRM, eh? Go browse wikileaks.
eminn3mOct 25, 2008
@KingCritterThat logic is what makes the lotto so rich.