Liberty upheld in France
Probably not the final word on this coup by copyright extortionists.
"The French Constitutional Council has ripped into the new Création et Internet law which would disconnect repeat online copyright infringers, calling the basic premise unconstitutional. 'Innocent until proven guilty' remains a central principle of French law, and it cannot be bypassed simply by creating a new nonjudicial authority." Extract from Ars Technica
Posted on 06/11 at 09:43 AM.
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