Via: Billboard
The Spanish government has finally approved controversial anti-piracy measures aimed at the illegal downloading of copyrighted material on the Internet, especially via peer-to-peer file-sharing.
In order to become law, the measures must first be reviewed and approved by a series of governmental and judicial consultative bodies, before being presented to parliament for discussion. This process, complicated by the complex legal issues involved, is predicted to take several months at the least, and no final legislative decision is expected before the end of summer. [Read More]





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