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Top French Court Declares Internet Access 'Basic Human Right'
Living here in the United States, where the internet got its start as a way for academicians to connect, share ideas, and theories, we have always felt speech ... even type written speech ... should be free.
In France, however, politicians see the internet as another moving object to tie down, control, and gain tax revenues from. The courts in France have a different view of this world than French President Sarkozy.
Let freedom ring!
The Constitutional Council declared access to the internet to be a basic human right, directly opposing the key points of Mr Sarkozy's law, passed in April, which created the first internet police agency in the democratic world.
The strongly-worded decision means that Mr Sarkozy's scheme has backfired and inadvertently boosted those who defend the free-for-all culture of the web.
Mr Sarkozy and Christine Albanel, his Culture Minister, forced the law through parliament despite misgivings from many of the President's centre-right MPs. It was rejected in its first passage through Parliament.
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at 07:05 on June 12th, 2009
It's an interesting end-run around a piece of copyright-enforcement legislation that would have had a draconian effect of Internet usage, with little oversight or recourse for those accused of infringing.
at 10:18 on June 12th, 2009
Thanks for this. See NowPublic's additional coverage of this story:
Internet Access "Basic Human Right": French Court Foils Sarkozy
at 13:29 on June 12th, 2009
Really interesting how much concern people raise over efforts to curb online freedom. First, in China, now in France.