French president Nicholas Sarkozy is proposing a “three strikes and you’re off the Internet” policy against people who download music and movies without paying for them first, a move that is so thrilling to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry’s ears that the consortium of record labels is willing to chuck digital-rights management out the window for “individual downloads of archive French material.” [FT]

 
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  1. Ned Raggett  |   Posted on Nov 23rd, 2007

    I thought the guy had a transit strike to settle first.

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