sharkyz Posted September 21, 2013 Report Posted September 21, 2013 (edited) In Spain, website owners can now get six years in prison for linking to copyrighted materialWebsite owners whose sites profit from linking to unauthorized copyrighted material can now be jailed for up to six years under a new measure that passed today in Spain. Spain is considered one of the worst offenders in Europe when it comes to illegally downloading content; one study reported that 98.7 of music Spaniards listen to is pirated. The law will spare peer-to-peer filesharing sites, search engines, and users of the link-sharing sites.SPAIN ENACTED THE LAW IN RESPONSE TO THE USThe country enacted the law as a response to pressure from the US, where ironically the law is not as strict. Spain is in danger of being added to a list of countries that Washington considers to be the most egregious violators of copyright law, meaning it could be subject to trade sanctions from the US. Considering that Spain has just started recovering from the deep recession that began in 2008, it makes sense that citizens are downloading their music and movies instead of paying for it. But for the same reason, the Spanish government desperately wants to avoid angering one of its best customers.Source: theverge.com Edited September 21, 2013 by sharkyz Quote
gallardo Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 unde era marea problema a spaniei ce foamete ce locuri de munca pentru oameni plm fiecare cu ce il doare cretini Quote
Graphik Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Usor usor, spania o ia pe aratura. Tin minte de acea lege care taxeaza OBLIGATORIU posesorii de panouri solare. Acolo si cand tu produci energie, tot tu trebuie sa platesti la stat...asta da logica, n-am ce spune, i-a intrecut pe romani cu legile lor Quote