A téléchargeuse not overloaded by the judges
 "I am willing to serve as an example, be the model of what not to do, but I do not wanna be the martyr of the high mass-market disqueÂ" wrote Anne-Sophie Lainnemé, 16 January 2004, in an open letter to the Civil Society of Phonographic Producers (SCPP). Yesterday, the Criminal Court of Rennes was perhaps this petition in mind when delivering judgment in the case between the teacher of 29 years to the SCPP and the Society of Phonogram Producers in France (SPPF).
Hard drive.
For 1647 music tracks found in his computer by the gendarmes of SRPJ of Rennes in September 2004, she was sentenced to 1200 euros suspended fine and confiscation of your hard drive for "infringement of rights of auteur ".
Absent in court, Anne-Sophie Lainnemé no longer wants to speak publicly about a case that made her an icon, that of  "little pirates of NETA." Symbol media followers of illegal downloading, which were caught by hand in the pipes, it was only at the time, to speak out openly, while a fifty others were subject to complaints for illegally traded music files via peer to peer software which it provided did not master the technology.
 "DécouverteÂ". Even if his client was also ordered to pay 2,225 euros in damages to the SPPF and SCPP, his lawyer, Mr. Lamon, who had pleaded the release, said he was  "rather satisfaitÂ". He said the court has "very moderate application of the law pénaleÂ" (read cons below).  "This is not the commercial harm but the pain and suffering that has been retained, he believes. This proves that there is no theory of communicating vessels between downloading and sales decline of disques. "The court recognizes that Â" the applicant was an objective of discovery, not for profit and without deliberate interfere with professional help to create artistique ". To convince the judges that piracy and legal consumption of cultural goods are not incompatible, Mr. Lamon was the ideal client: during their search, police found more than 300 records in Lainnemé Anne-Sophie, who is also a fan of live music .



















It ceases to amaze us with their laws to ban the peer 2 peer (p2p)