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    Post French Senate Adopts Revamped “3 Strikes” Anti-Piracy Bill

    France’s highest constitutional authority ruled in June that Internet access is a fundamental human right, killing the three-strikes provision in the so-called Hadopi anti-piracy legislation. Today the infamous anti-piracy bill is back and in its revamped form has just been adopted by the Senate. “3 Strikes” is back on the table. Again.

    French Senate Adopts Revamped “3 Strikes” Anti-Piracy Bill | TorrentFreak
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    Yea it make me really sad but the law has to pass again the constitutional authority.
    There is still some hope
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    by presenting “3 strikes” cases to a judge, who will fast-track decisions in around 5 minutes per case.
    LOL, ever heard of such fast decisions...don't think so

    when an individual is warned about an infringement for a third time,
    no need to emphasize that if you share more than 2 files this will be used for 3in1 speedy warning

    After a hearing the judge will have the power to cut the individual off from the Internet, issue a fine of up to 300,000 euros, or even hand out a 2 year jail sentence.
    The revamped bill was adopted today by the French Senate and in the next few weeks will head to the National Assembly for its adoption.
    still waiting for the Constitutional Council, France’s highest legal authority to kick this one too...
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