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French anti-piracy drive ruled illegal

By Peggy Hollinger

Published: June 11 2009 03:00 | Last updated: June 11 2009 03:00

France’s controversial attempt to crack down on internet pirates by unilaterally cutting off internet access was dealt a severe blow after the country’s highest court ruled that the draconian legislation violated human rights.

The Constitutional Court said on Wednesday that the so-called Hadopi law - which would have allowed a government commission rather than a court to disconnect repeated internet offenders - violated the principles of free speech and presumed innocence.

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