The European Union decriminalizes file sharing for personal use

happy piratesThe European Union is in the process of seeking new regulations on intellectual property laws that could benefit citizens and businesses. One of of the new regulations to be discussed is the plan to decriminalize file sharing for personal use.
Τι σημαίνει αυτό; Οι πολίτες των χωρών μελών της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης θα μπορούν να κατεβάζουν copyrighted αρχεία, εφ 'όσον γίνεται για οικιακή χρήση μόνο και όχι για να κερδίσουν κάτι (μη εμπορική).
These regulations have already been adopted in many countries across Europe, but this time there are chances that they will soon be extended to the whole of the European Union.
As it seems, Members of the European Parliament are beginning to deal seriously with the idea.
The next Tuesday there will still be an event that will highlight the lack of progress on this issue and highlight the need for change.

"Η Infosoc έχει δημιουργήσει ένα φρικτό εφιάλτη αδειοδότησης που κανείς δεν είναι σε θέση να διεισδύσει. Όσοι κάνουν χρήση της κουλτούρας - οι filesharers, οι DJs, οι βιβλιοθήκες και τα σχολεία - ζουν σε μια διαρκή κατάσταση αβεβαιότητας. Είναι πραγματικά δύσκολο να μάθετε ποιες είναι οι ελευθερίες και τα δικαιώματα των ατόμων που χρησιμοποιούν αυτή την κουλτούρα. Τι επιτρέπεται και τι δεν επιτρέπεται; Πότε κάποιος είναι σε κίνδυνο να εναχθεί; Ο νόμος πρέπει πραγματικά να το κάνει πιο συγκεκριμένο", δήλωσε η Amelia Andersdotter, a member of the European Parliament, in an interview at TorrentFreak.

Of course, file sharing is just one of the points listed in the upcoming changes list, and the whole set of reforms is wider. It is as it is understood quite serious issues that it is still necessary to consider at a political level without the contribution of the industry lobby. We do not know whether this is feasible.

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