Näin Saksassa p2p oikeudenkäynnissä...

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  1. spacman

    spacman Member

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    http://www.p2p-blog.com/index.php?itemid=696

    Lyhennettynä:
    "A German court has recently found that the evidence used in the country's tens of thousands of file sharing lawsuits is obtained in an unconstitutional way."

    "A law office working for the rights holder used the IP address to start a criminal complaint. Prosecutors requested the name of the defendant from a major German ISP and shared it with rights holders, who then started another civil lawsuit against the defendant"

    "The court now found that the ISP wasn't allowed to give out the name of the defendant because file sharing doesn't count as a serious criminal offense. Handing over the name and address of the defendant violated his constitutional right to privacy."
     
  2. chatboy

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    in finnish, thanks!
     

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