IFPI: 'Three-Strikes' Still Viable; French Will Appoint P2P JudgeAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on June 12, 2009 - 10:02am.
London - In the wake of France's highest court's ruling that
prevents cutting off a repeat copyright infringer's Internet access without a
court order, international record label lobbying group IFPI believes that the
French will instead appoint a special judge to rule on such cases, Billboard
reported. "I firmly believe in the 'three-strikes' approach," IFPI
head John Kennedy told Billboard. The record industry had pushed a law that would
have established an independent body to assess when a user's Internet access
could be severed as punishment, but the court ruled that free speech and due
process would be infringed.
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