Two years in prison for downloading latest film
>From Roger Boyes in Berlin
 
 
 
GERMANS risk two years in prison if they illegally
download films and music for private use under a new
law agreed yesterday. Anybody who downloads films for
commercial use could be jailed for up to five years. 
The measures, some of the toughest in Europe, were
announced after an aggressive campaign by the film
industry in Germany, the largest market in the EU and
one of the most computer-literate populations. 

 
 
According to film industry estimates, Germans download
more than 20 million films a year. Many expect the
next James Bond film, Casino Royale, to be widely
available in Germany weeks before its official release
in November. 

The law, which comes into effect on January 1, 2007,
has infuriated consumer groups. They claim that it
will turn consumers into criminals and harm the
Government’s efforts to create a knowledge-based
economy. 

Patrick von Braunmühl, of the Federation of German
Consumer Organisations, said: “This sends a completely
wrong signal to society. It criminalises consumers and
will deeply disturb internet users. 

“It can’t be that everyone has to be worried now about
the police knocking on the door and impounding the
family computer because their 16-year-old son has
downloaded a few songs.” 

Brigitte Zypries, the Justice Minister, defended the
law. “The aim is not now to slap handcuffs on
downloaders in the school playground,” she said. But
if someone downloaded a film before it reached the
cinemas it was obvious that they were responding to an
illegal offer and breaking the law, she said. Frau
Zypries has ruled that it will still be legal to copy
a legitimately bought DVD for limited private use. 

Günther Krings, the Christian Democrat legal affairs
spokesman, said: “There should be no legal distinction
between stealing chewing gum from a shop and
performing an illegal download.” 

Enforcement will be left to the state prosecutor.
Authorities hunting internet pirates will be able to
pass on details to film and music producers who can
then inform the police. 

Many Germans watch the latest Hollywood film at home
before it has reached the cinemas; parents’ evenings
sometimes end with a showing of an illegally copied
film in the school gym. 

The German music industry also claims to be suffering
from piracy. The recording industry suffered a fall in
turnover in 2005 for the seventh year in a row to €1.7
billion (£1.2 billion). Sales have fallen almost 45
per cent since 1998. The German branch of the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry
estimates that the equivalent of 439 million music CDs
were copied illegally in Germany last year.
 
 
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13509-2100973,00.html

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