3 strikes and out French internet law

access-deniedA controversial legislation may be passed in France, making it possible for the government to cut off a users internet connection after they’ve been found downloading or sharing illegal files. The legislation will use a ‘three strikes’ rule, which means the user will receive two warnings before their internet connection is blocked for a year. The legislation was previously rejected in a parliamentary vote early this month but looks like it could be the first of its kind to be passed globally in the fight against online piracy.

Obviously the film and music industry are extremely supportive, along with the French President Nicolas Sarkozy (the short guy with the hot wife). Sure the legislation seems fair enough, but it does raise a few questions…

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Music industry update and The Pirate Bay verdict fallout

pirate-bay-falloutQuite a lot has happened in the music industry since The Pirate Bay verdict was announced last week. (No, this blog won’t just be about The Pirate Bay!)

Fallout
The music industry fell victim to verdict fallout with the IFPI site (the source of a lot of the stats I discussed in my previous post) falling victim to a DDoS attack, making the site slow and inaccessible at times.

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The Pirate Bay verdict and the entertainment industry

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As most of you may have already heard, the verdict for The Pirate Bay trial was announced yesterday. GUILTY. The 4 men involved were sentenced to 1 year in prison each and have to split a total fine of just under $5 million AUD. Of course The Pirate Bay legal team will appeal the decision with more questions being answered in a press conference on their website.

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Twitter is easier than Facebook

Twitter vs FacebookWhy does Twitter confuse so many people, who in turn don’t seem to have a problem using Facebook. It’s so difficult to find or do anything on Facebook. Twitter eliminates the confusion by removing photos, (hundreds of pointless) apps, events…and all the other stuff. You write 140 characters with the option to add a link to a photo, site, video etc. It’s all on one page in a short message.

But then again, Twitter isn’t as fun as Facebook when it comes to stalking ex’s or trying to make that guy/girl you like jealous…

Facebook or Twitter?

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