Saturday, March 2, 2013

postheadericon Spain Considers Making Digital Copyright Law Worse: Pleasing The US Again?

We wrote a few weeks ago, some have argued that Spain should return to the "bad" Special 301 list for showed no "positive developments" in front of author recently. By an interesting coincidence, the Spanish Association of Internet has published a draft leak proposals to make the digital copyright harder Spain. This is how the website describes ADSL Zone (original in Spanish):

new proposals have a clear intention:
amend the Criminal Code

to allow prosecution of websites that provide links. According to the leaked document is a crime

provide sorted lists

and categorized links to protected content, developed for this purpose and which involves a neutral and non-maintenance and active updating these lists. interesting that Google would not be affected by the new law based on ADSL, or "casual relationships" to be continued. Course, it depends on what "casual" means in this context.

also the following proposition:

Second, the paper examines

limit the notion of private copying

. This requires us to be


media ownership "originals"

. It's really

incompatible with the current reality because they are legal platforms like iTunes or Spotify for those who do not have such a "native support" .
The notion of "original media" has no meaning in the digital world, where the files are copied several times as they traverse the Internet, or people move through their storage resources. How the hell can verify that the digital copy is "original"?

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