EU Passes Anti-Piracy Directive

But late modifications keep it from being the "European DMCA":

    Under the law, counterfeiters could face civil penalties, but proposals for criminal sanctions were dropped.

    Before the vote, critics said the law was flawed as it applied the same penalties to both professional counterfeiters and consumers.

    But a late amendment limited them to organised counterfeiters and not people downloading music at home.

    Property price

    The final vote on the EU Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive took place in the European Parliament on 9 March. The directive was passed by 330 votes to 151.

    The law was drawn up to target professional pirates, criminals and counterfeiters who make copies of goods such as football shirts or CDs.

    During the debates, the directive was widened to cover any infringement of intellectual property.

    The directive allows companies to raid homes, seize property and ask courts to freeze bank accounts to protect trademarks or intellectual property they believe are being abused or stolen.

    ....The European law was shepherded through the European Parliament by MEP Janelly Fourtou, wife of Jean-Rene Fourtou who is boss of media giant Vivendi Universal.

    But late amendments added to the law limited who intellectual property owners could take action against and what penalties they could apply.

    One amendment said action should not be taken against consumers who download music "in good faith" for their own use.

    Proposals to jail counterfeiters were also dropped from the act.

    ....EU ministers are expected to sign off on the new rules against counterfeiting by the end of the week.

    Member states would then have 18 months to implement their own versions of the directive. [BBC]

Go after the professionals, leave the file sharers alone. I am pleased the EU made the distinction, unlike the RIAA.

Article tags

Spread the word
Bookmark and Share
Profile image for eric-olsen

Article Author: Eric Olsen

Career media professional Eric Olsen is honored to be the founder and former publisher of Blogcritics.org, and former publisher of Technorati.com, which both rule. He is now editor, co-founder, and CEO of The Morton Report.

Visit Eric Olsen's author pageEric Olsen's Blog

Read comments on this article, and add some feedback of your own
  • No image found
  • No image found

Article comments

Add your comment, speak your mind

Personal attacks are NOT allowed.
Please read our comment policy.
Please preview your comment.

blogcritics lists for May 21, 2013

fresh articles Most recent articles site-wide

fresh comments Most recent comments site-wide

most comments Most comments in 24hrs

top writers Most prolific Blogcritics for April

top commenters Most prolific Commenters in 24 hrs