Hadopi Law: Spyware Provisions

Posted by Sander_Marechal on May 12, 2009 8:06 AM EDT
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An element of Hadopi which hasn't received much or enough attention as yet, is a section which specifies steps that can be taken by computer users to ensure that they will not be found liable under the new regime. What the law intends is to set up a meeting between security software vendors, antipiracy organizations and ISPs to decide what software you need to install on your machine, so that they can be sure that you behave yourself. If you don't fancy installing their device, then you'll just have to swallow any liability consequent to someone else using your machine or accessing your connection.

[Not really FOSS related, but still of importance I think. -- Sander]

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