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Posted on 02-08-06 12:57 PM Link | Quote
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French judge authorizes downloading and uploading of copyrighted content on the Internet

Par Aziz Ridouan, mardi 7 février 2006 à 19:51 :: General :: #69 :: rss

Paris, France – An Internet user defended by the Association of Audionautes (ADA) was released free of charges by the District Court of Paris after downloading and uploading music and movies on the Internet.

The decision, dated December 8, 2005 and made public this week, is available online at: http://www.audionautes.net/pages/PDF/audionautestgiparis.pdf

Several Internet users defended by the ADA have already been released free of charges for having downloaded copyrighted content on Internet on the basis of the "private copying" doctrine:
- Rodez Tribunal Correctionnel, October 13, 2004: Absolved of charges
- Châteauroux Tribunal de Grande Instance, December 15, 2004: No damages
- Montpellier Cour d'Appel, March 10, 2005: Absolved of charges
- Meaux Tribunal Correctionnel, April 21, 2005: Downloading qualified as private copying, 70 cents / title for uploading
- Le Havre Tribunal Grande Instance, September 20, 2005: Same as above, but 20 cents / title for uploading
- Créteil Tribunal de Grande Instance, November 2, 2005: Absolved of charges for downloading as well as uploading using eMule

But this decision is the first one to authorize both the downloading and uploading of P2P content for Internet users. On September 21, 2004, the prosecutor's office found 1875 MP3 and DIVX files on the defendant's hard drive. Based on this discovery, a French record producer association known as the SCPP (Société Civile des Producteurs Phonographiques) sued him for downloading and uploading 1212 music tracks.

The District Court of Paris, however, refused to agree with the SCPP's argument. Following the line of reasoning utilized by the ADA for nearly two years, the Judges decided that these acts of downloading and uploading qualified as “private copying.”

While the case has been appealed to a higher court, Aziz Ridouan, President of the ADA approves of the current verdict and is confident that it will be affirmed. According to Jean-Baptiste Soufron, Legal Counsel of the ADA, "This most recent decision is consistent with the definitive decision of the French Appellate Court of Montpellier. It is an important stepping stone in our fight to legalize P2P." France was the first country in the world to propose the legalization of P2P downloading to Parliament.

About Association of Audionautes:
The Association of Audionautes is a non-for-profit organization founded by French high school and college students in order to respond to the abusive threats of the music industry. It aids more than 100 people in organizing lawsuit defenses, and consists of more than 6000 members including students, lawyers, and artists.

Press contact:
+33 624 414 265 (french) / +33 617 962 457 (english) contact@audionautes.net
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Maybe I should consider becoming a french citizen...nah...I've never liked speaking the french language.


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Posted on 02-09-06 05:13 PM Link | Quote
>.< ;;; half of that was french...and annoying...

but the PSP was illegial in france because people kept downloading Material off the internet? And then in the meantime sharing it with others?

Wow...and now they legalized it...NICE!

To me it really dosent make sence, when you buy a product, you automatically agree that you are held responcible for any changes you make to the Product you buy if and by harming an economy or the public in general...Dont the french need to bring that up?

Oh wait...Theyre on Chuck Norris' side...they can get away with anything...

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Posted on 02-09-06 05:20 PM Link | Quote
Just so you know, you have to pay some fee to actually use p2p without being sued in France.
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