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chris817
04-09-2009, 09:27 AM
PARIS (AP) - French lawmakers have unexpectedly rejected a bill that would have cut off the Internet connections of people who illegally download music or films.

It would have also created the world's first government agency to track and punish those who steal music and film on the Internet.

The contested bill had initially passed the lower house of parliament last week. Few lawmakers appeared for Thursday's vote to finalize the measure.

When the vote was held in a near-empty National Assembly, the bill was rejected by a vote of 21-15.

The music and film industry had supported the bill, aimed at boosting industry receipts and cracking down on illegal downloading.

Critics say it will be too tough to apply and encroaches on freedoms.

Andrew Thomas
04-09-2009, 12:25 PM
amen!!

thank god it wasnt passed there we would be next

metfan85
04-09-2009, 12:31 PM
PARIS (AP) -
Critics say it will be too tough to apply...

I wonder if it was easier, would they not have minded encroaching on our freedoms?

James Maxx
04-09-2009, 01:13 PM
LOL no way will they ever pass any kind of Internet regulation in Europe.