One in three people in Switzerland download unauthorized music, movies and games from the Internet and since last year the government has been wondering what to do about it. This week their response was published and it was crystal clear. Not only will downloading for personal use stay completely legal, but the copyright holders won’t suffer because of it, since people eventually spend the money saved on entertainment products.
swissIn Switzerland, just as in dozens of other countries, the entertainment industries have been complaining about dramatic losses in revenue due to online piracy.
In a response, the Swiss government has been conducting a study into the impact downloading has on society, and this week their findings were presented.
bron: http://torrentfreak.com/swiss-govt-down ... al-111202/
Swiss Govt: Downloading Movies and Music Will Stay Legal
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Een analyse met de befaamde Zwitserse precisie.

Dus: "Aanpassen of Oprotten" is de boodschap van Zwitserland aan de hypocrieten van de "entertaiment" industrie.The overall suggestion the Swiss government communicates to the entertainment industries is that they should adapt to the change in consumer behavior, or die. They see absolutely no need to change the law because downloading has no proven negative impact on the production of national culture.

Een analyse met de befaamde Zwitserse precisie.
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Als het dan toch om kapot te doen is, neem dan toch maar een goedkope Chinese kopie .... 
