Monday, January 24, 2011

PP government and agree on the 'law Sinde'

Sinde law will get through the Senate. Will, according to the Executive and the Popular Party in the Senate, thanks to an agreement between the Government and the PP, which has sealed a joint amendment after several weeks of negotiations following the bump suffered by the rule in Congress in December.

The reformulated text introduces greater fair trial since the beginning of the process that will allow the closure of sites serving unauthorized content subject to copyright. The judge intervenes at the outset of the process (which according to initial estimates the process could extend for at least 17 days), where the special intellectual property and has received a complaint that require data such as who is responsible for the domain, how many users or other matters is subject to confidentiality.

In addition, PP and PSOE have introduced an allusion to the so-called digital canon (the duty to which a priori any device or medium capable of reproducing or copying a file or document): "The Government, within three months after the entry into force of this Act, by Royal Decree and in full conformity with the regulatory framework and jurisprudence of the European Union take action to change the regulation of fair compensation for private copying.

" The agreement ends more than a year of dealing with a regulation that was introduced as a final disposition to the Law of Sustainable Economy (LES) and whose process has been punctuated by controversies, confrontations with the Red and missteps. This morning, María Dolores de Cospedal, PP Secretary General had said in remarks to be a willingness of his party to the agreement.

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