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  • Subject: [ga] Positive Rights News From Europe
  • From: "Jeffrey A. Williams" <jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 02:45:34 -0700

All,

  Another nail in the coffin of the IPC's, RIAA's, and MPAA's
EU equivalents collective coffins.  But still the extraordinary rights
for these ludicrous folks funeral has not commenced.  There's
still ACTA to deal with...  Perhaps someday the ICANN staff
and Bod will wake up and smell the coffee.  But somehow
I have my doubts that it will be any time soon.

See:
In good news from Europe on the rights front.
First, at the EU level,  http://www.ispreview.co.uk/ Mark.J brings word
that the European Parliament has
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/news/EkkkuEyVkATqxNIAOW.html canned
a number of controversial amendments to its updated Telecoms Package,
which could have resulted in ISPs being forced to disconnect customers
for involvement in illegal file-sharing of copyrighted material. Next,
SplatMan_DK writes from Denmark on a recent ruling by the Danish High
Court that means that Danes are
http://suse.groenbaek.net/openlife/2008/09/20/danes-do-not-have-to-prove-that-they-are-not-copyright-violators/

still innocent until proven guilty in copyright cases, even if their IP
address has been confirmed as the origin of P2P traffic involving
copyrighted music. Finally, from Sweden, an update on the draconian
so-called Lex Orwell, which would have effectively resulted in the
routine wiretapping of the entire nation.
mailto:wigan.pier@xxxxxxxxxxxx Eric Blair sends a link on an agreement
reached between the Swedish parliament and the sitting government on a
http://radsoft.net/news/20080925,00.shtml new form for the controversial

signals intelligence law. Supposedly, the
sting has been taken out of the law: only the department of defense and
the cabinet may request data, and they'll have to get court approval for

it.

Regards,

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