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The Government has approved the controversial Lawe

by admin on Jun.29, 2010, under game

The Government has approved the controversial "Law Sinde 'web pages that allow close.

The government Friday approved the draft Law on Sustainable Economy (LES), which includes the so-called final provision, the legislation known as "Law Sinde '(rrring to the head of Culture, Angeles Gonzalez-Sinde) o' Law anti-piracy. " The latter allows you to block sites that infringe copyright, rules that has been heavily criticized both by consumers, such as Internet and even the prosecution itself.

The, cheap darkfall gold, Fiscal Council doubt that intellectualism this property to the same level as other fundamental rights

The bill has been aprobadado without substantial changes with respect to the resolution adopted by the Council of Ministers on 8 January.

Thus, the 'Law Sinde' envisages the creation of a Commission on Intellectual Property (culture dependent) responsible for ensuring compliance with copyright, although the, ffxiv gil, High Court would later be responsible for deciding the closure of a website.

The complaints reaching the Commission, but the final decision on closing or will not be the judge. This remedy not contemplated in the preliminary approval last November, but before the criticisms, the executive introduced in January.

Now the rules have to handle with the rest of the LES in Parliament,, global agenda credits, where approval is expected in late June. In that processed the parliamentary groups may introduce amendments.

The rule was approved by the General Council of the Judiciary and the Audiencia Nacional. The CGPJ alert, however, about the "significant additional burden" that would put the courts affected by the model chosen by the Government. The president of the National Court minimizes the effects of saturation of the courts and gave its approval to the 'Law Sinde. "

But just three days later, the Fiscal Council, a consultative organ of the Attorney General, considered "doubtful" that the protection of intellectual property "should be at the same level" as other fundamental rights such as the right to information, as proposed by the so called 'Law Sinde' to justify the closure of web pages or the withdrawal of certain content thereof.

With judgments against

The 'Law Sinde' also has garnered harsh criticism by consumers. The federation FACUA hoped the government "backed down in its attempt to close web page" following the ruling of the court of Barcelona which recognizes the legality of the websites that offer links to download works through P2P networks.

Consumers expect the government to give up and not approve this decision in rejecting the demand of the General Society of Authors and Publishers (SGAE) designed to close the website elrincondejesus.com, considering that this page merely provide links download works through P2P networks, but did not distribute content subject to intellectual property.

The text of the law also has been at war for the Network, which has qualified as "law of the kick in the router and which has even led to the Internet to focus on several Spanish cities to protest the anti-piracy measures .

Manifesto against the law

Since it became known in December draft of the Law Sinde, much of the journalistic profession of the worldDigital launched to express their disagreement with the new legislation. After the different interpretations by experts, seemed to be clear that the rule is a threat to fundamental rights and agreed on a manifesto against him has already been signed by more than 220,000 people in his Facebook group. 20minutos.es was one of the first online media to sign and encourage adherence to the text.


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