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Home News France pushes for ISPs' involvement in fighting illegal file sharing
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France pushes for ISPs' involvement in fighting illegal file sharing |
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7.08.2008. |
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Christine Albanel, the French Minister of Culture and Communication,
has gathered her European homologues for an informal meeting in
Versailles on 21 and 22 July 2008 in an attempt to push the French
Hadopi law model to be embraced by Europe.
Some of the main issues approached during the meeting were piracy,
telecommunications reform, the European Heritage Label project and the
illegal trafficking of culturally significant objects. Much of the
discussions at the meeting turned around copyright and illegal file
sharing over the Internet. Without being discouraged by the very large
opposition to the Creation and Internet draft law (so called Hadopi
law), the French Minister took again the opportunity to offer Europe
the French system as its contribution to the EU Telecommunication
Package.
Albanel expressed her concern on the lack of consistency and
harmonization of the methods to fight illegal file sharing at the
European level: "The fight against pirating music, audiovisual and
cinema works has imposed itself in our debates as stakes of prime
importance. (...) It is indubitably a complex and delicate issue the
solution of which will not reside on a single category of player but,
on the contrary, on an increased cooperation between various involved
parties."
The Minister continued to underline the importance of the ISPs in the
fight against illegal file sharing: "the Internet access providers and
the telecom operators have to play an active role - as some of them do
individually or within the framework of inter-professional agreements
-, in making their subscribers aware and systematically supplying them
with information" referring here to the gradual response system
proposed by the French law which will oblige the operators and ISPs to
send warning messages issued by the High Authority for work
dissemination and protection of copyright (HADOPI). The text of the
draft law is still facing opposition from EPs, ISPs and consumer
associations.
Ministers at the meeting agreed on the "need to inform" society of the
consequences of Internet piracy and underlined the need to maintain the
balance between economic constraints and public-interest objectives.
Commissioner Viviane Reding proposed that ISPs be obliged to inform
clients on the legislation related to copyright and the "consequences
of piracy" when signing a contract.
Some "anti-piracy" measures might appear in the Telecom Package that
will be debated by the European Parliament on 22 September 2008. Also
this Autumn, the French Senate will make the first reading for the
Hadopi law.
In the meantime, the UK Government has issued for public consultation a
document on the legislative options to address illicit P2P
file-sharing.
Main results of the informal meeting of Ministers for Culture and Audiovisual Affairs - Versailles, 21-22 July 2008
Internet Piracy: the providers must inform their clients (only in French, 23.07.2008)
Piracy: Bruxelles wants to inform, Paris wants an active role of ISPs (only in French, 24.07.2008)
Hadopi law: the ISPs show their mistrust (only in French, 25.06.2008)
Hadopi: is it for ISPs to educate Internet users? (only in French, 24.07.2008)
Piracy: Christine Albanel gives a lecture to her European colleagues (only in French, 23.07.2008)
EDRIgram - France promotes the three-strike scheme in Europe (2.07.2008)
Source: EDRI-gram – „France pushes for ISPs' involvement in fighting illegal file sharing“ Number 6.15, 30 July, 2008
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