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faq:peer-to-peer-est-ce-legal [le 28/10/2017 à 13h41] 111110101011 [Usage de réseaux anonymimisants] |
faq:peer-to-peer-est-ce-legal [le 19/06/2021 à 18h49] (Version actuelle) 111110101011 [Approfondir le sujet] |
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“Someone who has an open network cannot be held responsible for copyright violations – such as downloading movies – if they provide others with access to their internet connection. This has been decided in a European Court ruling last year,” she states. | “Someone who has an open network cannot be held responsible for copyright violations – such as downloading movies – if they provide others with access to their internet connection. This has been decided in a European Court ruling last year,” she states. | ||
- | Retrouver | + | The Copyright Professor refers to the McFadden vs Sony Music ruling where the EU Court of Justice found that the operator of an open WiFi network can’t be held liable for infringements carried out by his users. |
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+ | National courts have some leeway and could order someone to protect his or her WiFi connection, but this doesn’t mean that they are liable for past infringements. | ||
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+ | [T]he Court holds, first of all, that making a Wi-Fi network available to the general public free of charge in order to draw the attention of potential customers to the goods and services of a shop constitutes an ‘information society service’ under the directive on [electronic commerce], | ||
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+ | Autrement dit, c'est accepté comme " | ||
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