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The French has ruled that the three-strikes system is unconstitutional, as due process is not part of the system which could see users thrown off the Internet at the behest of faceless corporations, even though they may have done nothing wrong. All this will lead to is encrypted P2P, where your ISP and the copyright groups will have no idea what you are downloading, and so, they cannot give you any strikes, let alone three. |
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