Obávám se, že petice nepomůže. Ostatně petice tu už před pár lety byla. Nicméně příliš bych se tím netrápil, po rozpadu eurozóny, který s vysokou pravděpodobností přijde během příštího roku, to vezme všechno rychlý konec a dost pochybuji, že pak nějaká evropská země bude dobrovolně přejímat defektní legislativu eu.
http://www.economist.com/node/21526299
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As media companies pull out of Spain, they are beefing up in South Korea.
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South Korea has the world’s toughest anti-piracy laws. Almost every measure under discussion elsewhere—threatening to cut pirates’ broadband connections; blocking pirate websites; forcing youthful downloaders into education programmes; clamping down on cyber-lockers—has been done in Korea.
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Hollywood’s global influence has, of course, long been resented. The worry for governments is that cultural industries like music will eventually go the way of film, with impoverished local outfits failing to compete with mighty international media giants. It is probably not a coincidence that the first country to enact a “three-strikes” law against media piracy was South Korea, a country with considerable pride in its exports, cultural and otherwise. Nor is it surprising that the first European country to follow suit was France, where worries about cultural purity and independence flow like wine.
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