The European Parliament voted on anti - piracy bill that would bring up persistent “ file - sharers ” off of the net , at the last moment dart down that particular measure . More importantly , it add an amendment that said the European Union and its member land should “ avoid adopting measures conflicting with polite liberty and human right and with the principles of balance , effectuality and dissuasiveness , such as the interruption of internet access . ” The ballot royally pissed off the EU ’s RIAA - equivalent , the IFPI . Even still , the vote itself may not result in any kind of good haven for , uh , P2P “ enthusiasts ” :
Though the European Parliament has plenitude of power , this particular legislation seems to be more for consultative determination . The BBC says :
The vote has no sound force play and leaves national governments detached to follow through their own anti - piracy design . But , say the Open Rights Group , it does “ signify electrical resistance ” among European law shaper to the strict measures that Carry Nation such as France are follow up .

Regardless of the event , it ’s a tickling belief . I think of , you know you ’re squarely in the Information Age when break of net access constitutes a difference of human rights . [ BBC News ]
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