Thursday, July 18, 2013

Counterfeiting fall in Norway, due to the legal provision - Actualitté.com

Lescure report had already said all the good he thought of Hadopi. However, if the operation would be slightly modified, the function remain, while being transmitted to CSA. Indeed, the famous graduated response was still saved, Lescure advocating its educational values. However, sanctions were pointed as totally disproportionate in relation to the practical. Well, Hadopi and repressive aspects themselves seem disproportionate if it relies on a recent Norwegian study.

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A long journey towards the light

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only notable progress, the Minister of Culture announced the end of the internet off, but now the contravention of the fifth class is € 1500. If convicted, the judge will rule longer, in addition to a fine,” additional penalty “suspending Internet access “, the minister promised early July .

Yes, but now emerges that IPSOS study in Norway, with figures particularly impressive: in the space of five years, the numbers of illegal downloads literally melted better than snow resistant Norway.

From 1.2 billion songs and we go to 210 million. Same for the series episodes in even higher (135 against 55 million) or proportions for movies (125 against 65 million). A situation that does nothing yet any legal component in the country, but rather the establishment of a legal framework to meet the new consumer habits. Do not forget indeed that Spotify for music, born in the northern territories, and its growth in Norway is just as important as that of Sweden … (See our ActuaLitté )

In addition, it seems that users are no longer practicing piracy to avoid paying the contrary, when they are offered attractive deals they are launched to save the constraints research leading to counterfeit.

The Norwegian study also examines the use of audio books – a format for success in these areas. Spotify was also added in July 2009, a catalog of audio books to its streaming service and recently claimed the Swedish Storytel continue its development, with 45,000 subscribers to a streaming service dedicated to the audiobook.

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report on reducing illegal downloading Norway published by ActuaLitte.com

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Hadopi: the cut Internet buried … and then

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76% of Internet users consume cultural goods legally

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Play Streaming: Swedish Storytel continues to expand

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