The Association of Internet contests Wert Sinde Act and calls for interim suspension

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Technology - Internet
Friday, 03 February 2012 09:35

The Association of Internet has announced to the Supreme Court challenging the Sinde Act Regulations requesting his interim suspension. At the same time appeals to virtual communities and Internet users to subscribe to this demand and economic solidarity asked to cover the costs that this legal process entails. Picking up this initiative protests and street network, the Association has challenged the regulation carries out the Commission on Intellectual Property, as attributed to an administrative responsibilities assigned to judges by law in March, will come into force the Royal Decree 1889/2011 , of December 30

The Association of Internet wants to offer its initiative to organizations, virtual communities, web sites and individuals who want to share and support this petition to the Supreme Court, inviting them to subscribe to express support for this law to prevent freedom-thrive

Summary of procedure

  1. Any right holder who thinks he injured party may report a website to host any content or link protected by copyright
  2. Accept the voluntary closure, the instructor shall terminate the proceedings without further ado
  3. If not, and that the existence of an infringement of intellectual property rights, mediation services shall comply with the suspension order within 72 hours of notification to them of the order of the Central Court for Contentious Administrative

JOIN

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"Lee once one of the books you burn? (He laughed). - It is forbidden by law! - Oh yes, of course." - Fahrenheit 451

No closure of websites without judicial sentence.


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