Sabtu, 12 Februari 2005

Norway Considers Digital Copyright Police Update


Findlaw reports that Kingdom of Norway is considering a novel digital copyright law. The constabulary would larn far illegal to decode re-create protection on CDs or DVDs, or to supply software for doing so. This would larn far illegal to re-create the contents of CDs on to MP3 players, exactly it would rest legal to brand copies of CDs too DVDs on to the same medium (i.e. on to around other CD or DVD) for personal use.

Gisle Hannemyr, of the University of Oslo's Department of Informatics has condemned the constabulary every bit beingness unclear too unenforceable. "We are going to endure a patch of lawbreakers if this constabulary is passed inwards its electrical flow form," he has said.

listens to his CD collection patch he however can

isn’t certain that the type of medium inwards inquiry is a principled means of sorting out what is too is non copyright infringement. Surely gaining a licence to head to a copyright operate should endure close getting the correct to hear the operate itself, rather than to entirely hear the operate inwards 1 form. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 cynical IPKat suspects that this is a corking money-maker for the industry. People who’ve bought CDs volition accept to pay 1 time to a greater extent than to larn their music collections upgraded to MP3 format.

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