The French online antipiracy authority has sent out 1.1 million warning emails, and is happy so few of those will have legal consequences
Sep 05, 2012 – Just 14 of the 1.15 million emails warning of copyright infringement sent out by the French online antipiracy authority have resulted in a case file being sent to a court — but Mireille Imbert-Quaretta, president of the Commission for Rights Protection, is happy with that.
Imbert-Quaretta chairs the body that applies France’s “three strikes” policy on online copyright infringement, receiving complaints from rights holders and sending out warnings to Internet subscribers that their connections are involved in illegal downloads. She sees her role not to prosecute, but to educate and dissuade, she said at a news conference Wednesday.
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