Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Swiss piracy plan irks Italia

The Swiss government's decision to uphold legislation that setting up copyrighted content for individual use is legal is drawing fire from neighboring Italia.The Swiss ruling, introduced Monday, is founded on a federal study which, among other findings, claims the economical loss from piracy does not impact the nation, "only large foreign companies.""This really is really the nation that hid the loot of history's finest crooks, and whose banks shield tax evaders. This is their explanation safeguard Web thieves," Enzo Mazza, topper of Italy's music business org Fimi, thundered on Tuesday.The report also demands that, while around another of Swiss people over the age of 15 download unlicensed content, these people don't cut in your neighborhood on entertainment consequently.Report also criticizes other countries' anti-piracy measures as repressive, questioning the authenticity of laws and regulations and rules such as the three-strikes method in France where repeat causes can lose their Internet access.Absolutely no-piracy legislation using the French model is about the agenda in Italia. Contact Nick Vivarelli at nvivarelli@gmail.com

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