jueves, 28 de febrero de 2019

European Court of Human Rights: Convictions for file-sharing stand at odds with basic human rights and the freedom of expression.




Court Of Human Rights: Convictions For File-Sharing Violate Human Rights - Falkvinge on Infopolicy
 
 The European Court of Human Rights has declared that the copyright monopoly stands in direct conflict with fundamental Human Rights, as defined in the European Union and elsewhere. This means that as of today, nobody sharing culture in the EU may be convicted just for breaking the copyright monopoly law in file-sharing cases; the bar for convicting was raised considerably. This can be expected to have far-reaching implications, not just judicially, but in confirming that the copyright monopoly stands at odds with human rights.

http://falkvinge.net/2013/02/07/court-of-human-rights-convictions-for-file-sharing-violate-human-rights/

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