Country?s National Assembly passes draft law that kills illegal downloaders? internet access

France passes ‘hardest ever’ piracy law

The French National Assembly has passed one of the toughest laws against internet piracy that the world has ever seen.

Under the new legislation, backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy (pictured), illegal downloaders of games, music and movies will be sent two warnings – first by email and then by recorded delivery.

Following these cautions, the offender’s details will be passed to a judge – who now has the power to cut off Internet access and issue heavy fines or even prison sentences.

The law was narrowly passed by 285 votes to 225. The ruling majority UMP voted in favour but the Socialist Party has already announced that they will appeal to the Constitutional Court once again.

The document will only be adopted definitely if a commission – made up of seven senators and seven deputies – can agree a joint version in the next few days.

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