L'avantage qu'a le Canada dans ses discussions sur son "DMCA" est que maintenant on a assez de donnees pour mesurer precisemment l'impact du P2P sur la situation des artistes musiciens. Cet impact est tout simplement proche de zero (en plus ou en moins) comme le montre l'article ci apres qui fait un tres bon tour d'horizon en chiffres et en citations.
Nous on a toujours notre EUCD, nos mesures techniques ... Laurent http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_4/geist/ << [...] Following years of lobbying by CRIA, a new reality is only now coming to light — music downloading is not responsible for the ills of the music industry and Canadian artists have not been harmed by the sales declines that have occurred over the past five years. Although faced with significant pressure to reform Canadian copyright law, it is increasingly apparent that the industry’s ills are not the result of peer–to–peer downloading. Moreover, the Canadian experience with private copying suggests that a levy system may provide an effective alternative to adequately compensate artists for lost royalties that may occur due to the current popularity of file sharing services >> _______________________________________________ Liste de discussion FSF France. http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-france
