Ho Jeroen On 07/06/14 11:40, Jeroen Massar wrote: > It depends on how you read that sentence indeed, I would expect still a > real law enforcement to be involved for determining that some rights > have been "violated";
Not if you listent to the presentation: Free culture oder Verlust der Kultur? at the Providerday 2013 (http://www.simsa.ch/2013/04/25/trusted-hosting-einladung-zum-provider-day-2013-vom-30-mai-2013/) Quote: "We want to keep it simple: It's easiest if the ISPs give us the name and address of a downloader, and we can then settle the issue out of court". I'm not arguing pro or con Copyright, but I don't want to see the law in the hands of large (or small) corporations. Cheers Serge -- SWITCH ----------------------- Serge Droz, SWITCH-CERT Werdstrasse 2, P.O. Box, 8021 Zurich, Switzerland phone +41 44 268 15 63, fax +41 44 268 15 78 serge.d...@switch.ch, http://securityblog.switch.ch _______________________________________________ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog