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Story: EU votes against disconnecting file-sharers
Finally something clever in EU
After regulating such important topics like the curvature of a proper banana (yes, some bananas' curves are too curve to be sold in EU) the Comission finally got to work and even made a clever decision!
I am definitely not defending the piracy at all. But what penalty should a teenager get for downloading few mp3's of his or her favourite band? Or how dangerous is a grandma watching illegally downloaded Lawrence of Arabia's movies (belive me, hard to buy them ;))?
There are too many things to think about, if there were the 'disconnecting law' passed. E.g.: what to do if the ISP client is not the person who downloaded a movie (e.g. a son downloaded sth on his mum's PC)? In some countries, because of different tax deductions, one Internet bill is often written out at several family members together. How to disconnect only one? Or another situation: what if students installed some p2p apps at schools and downloaded? Disconnect whole school?
The Internet was a new, modern newspaper. Now it is a new TV and a new phone, too. Even something more than all of these together. The knowledge of what it is and how to use it is now a basic knowledge how to live. More common than a book or magazine. We do listen, chat, talk, watch and take part in that virtual life.
Being offline in 21st century means being beyond the society. Disconnection means social death.
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