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Government commissions slated to question culture minister on controversial law that would legalize file-sharing in France.
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- by David_Webb February 3, 2006 3:18 PM PST
- We need more laws like this.I stand in favor of national and international laws of this nature. How can I start a petition in favor of this right now?
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- I'd wait for a while
- by Jim Harmon February 7, 2006 2:29 AM PST
- If France does completely undo copyright laws, I would expect the reaction to be along the lines of limited distribution of copyrighted materials to France. Less music, fewer films, etc. The idea being that people would rather have file sharing outlawed than having to wait 6 months to a year for "new releases" and pressure the government to make the change back to "the old way."
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