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Italy's high court rules that file downloading not a crime if not for profit

http://www.post-gazette.c...542-96.stm

Italy's high court rules that file downloading not a crime if not for profit

Friday, January 26, 2007
By Colleen Barry, The Associated Press

MILAN, Italy -- Italy's top criminal court has ruled that downloading music, movies and software over the Internet isn't a crime if profit wasn't the motivation, though analysts questioned Monday whether the ruling would have much effect on copyright laws.

The court's decision, issued earlier this month but reported over the weekend by the Italian media, overturns earlier convictions against two former Turin Polytechnic Institute students who set up in 1994 a peer-to-peer, file-sharing network that was shut down within months.

They were found guilty of illegal duplication and given a one-year sentence, which was reduced to three months on appeal, defense lawyer Carlo Blengino said.

The top criminal court in Rome threw out the convictions, ruling that it was not a crime to download computer files from such networks if there was no financial gain.

But analysts said violating a copyright, for example by breaking copy-protection technologies in place, remained illegal even if downloading the material had been decriminalized.

"I consider this sentence as a very intermediate step in clarifying what is legal and what is not legal," said analyst Carlo Alberto Carnevale Maffe, the president of Assodigitale, a think-tank on digital technology. "This sentence marks an important step in that peer-to-peer per se is not an illegal activity. What stays and remains illegal is copyright infringement by cracking copyright files, and distributing it for commercial purposes."

That could cover services that charge access or connectivity fees, he said.

The Italian agency that monitors copyright issues, known by the acronym SIAE, said in a statement that the ruling did not bring any "revolutions" in terms of author's rights because the case predates current legislation calling for a fine for anyone who shares protected material over the Internet, even without financial gain.
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Reply #1 posted 01/28/07 9:03am

antichrist

I agree!

Praise the lord! Some people actually have some sense and justice.
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Reply #2 posted 01/28/07 11:32am

Shapeshifter

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antichrist said:

I agree!

Praise the lord! Some people actually have some sense and justice.



I second that.
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Reply #3 posted 01/28/07 1:39pm

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All of Europe will soon follow. They're already doing/testing the P2P subscription model. Qtrax is one of the major players and has already made deals with ASCAP, BMI, Universal, Sony/ATV, Warner Music Group etc... This way profit can be made the legal way.

USA won't be far behind.
Why do you like playing around with my narrow scope of reality? - Stupify
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Reply #4 posted 01/28/07 1:43pm

CinisterCee

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Reply #5 posted 01/28/07 1:46pm

antichrist

CinisterCee said:



I would of loved to fukk madge back then! biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 01/28/07 1:48pm

dreamfactory31
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Ahhh ITALIA!

I love the food. I love the fashion. I love the file sharing! kisses
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