No Surprise Here: Three Strikes Law Creates Opportunity For Encrypted VPN Services In France

from the as-expected dept

Just as we saw how stricter laws on unauthorized file sharing increased the demand for encryption services in Sweden, Dan alerts us to the news that new encryption services are popping up in France in response to that country's recent approval of a law to kick file sharers off the internet. And so the cat and mouse game continues. Perhaps at some point, rather than fighting new technologies and consumer wishes, some of these politicians and copyright holders will decide to embrace the technology and use it to their advantage. Otherwise, they're just going to find that they'll keep passing ever more useless laws, driving people to newer and newer technologies to get around those laws.
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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 3 Jun 2009 @ 4:02pm

    I think the true reason that the RIAA and MPAA wants to eliminate file sharing is because it allows other bands to advance without their help. Hence they lose profits. It's not really about file sharing harming the artists, it probably helps artists more than it harms them, but it harms the RIAA and MPAA by removing them as a necessary means to advancement.

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 3 Jun 2009 @ 4:53pm

      Re:

      I think it is because all of the music business is actually controlled by the aliens from the Simpsons, and they don't want us earthlings to know, so they hide out as the owners of the record labels.

      Remember, it's toke, toke, pass to the left!

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      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 3 Jun 2009 @ 5:55pm

        Re: Re:

        He has a point about the desire to eliminate competition.
        Possibly you should put down the pipe.

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    lavi d (profile), 3 Jun 2009 @ 4:30pm

    Yeah Right

    Otherwise, they're just going to find that they'll keep passing ever more useless laws, driving people to newer and newer technologies to get around those laws.

    -cf Drug War

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    Pwdrskir (profile), 3 Jun 2009 @ 4:40pm

    Dangerous Precedence

    The laws they are passing now will be used in the future to restrict and/or arrest people for things that are not related, just as outdated and unrelated laws are now being used to gain entry into otherwise protected fields.

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    iyogi (profile), 3 Jun 2009 @ 9:22pm

    RE:

    Just going to find that they'll keep passing ever more useless laws, driving people to newer and newer technologies to get around those laws.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 4 Jun 2009 @ 6:27am

    maybe

    So, what you're saying is that these laws are spurring the innovation of new technologies, maybe they are not all bad.. :p

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  • icon
    savoir (profile), 8 Oct 2010 @ 3:37pm

    vpn

    are you kidding me ... using a vpn account this the only way to go these days....I use one, works great and NOBOD

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  • icon
    savoir (profile), 8 Oct 2010 @ 3:39pm

    NOBODY,not even my provider France Telecom will know the difference

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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