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posted by martyb on Tuesday November 02 2021, @12:33AM   Printer-friendly

Goodbye Hadopi: France Will Launch New 'Arcom' Anti-Piracy Agency in 2022

After more than a decade of operations, France's Hadopi agency will now complete its merger with the Higher Audiovisual Council to create a new and powerful regulator. Following the French parliament's adoption of a new law last month, the Arcom body will launch in January 2022, tackling everything from illegal streaming and site blocking to the disruption of unlicensed sports broadcasts.

[...] The anti-piracy body pioneered the so-called "graduated response" system back in 2010, with Hadopi tracking down copyright infringers using mainly BitTorrent networks and then warning, fining, or even disconnecting them. Over time, however, more convenient methods of illicit consumption (such as streaming) gained traction, putting Hadopi a little behind the times.

[...] The new law "on the regulation and protection of access to cultural works in the digital age" was officially published this week.

[...] On January 1, 2022, Hadopi will be dissolved and the CSA will take the Arcom name. This new regulator will operate with expanded investigation powers and will be responsible not only for tackling piracy but also for the protection of minors and the fight against disinformation and hatred online.

On the anti-piracy front, Hadopi's 'graduated response' will be adopted by Arcom and the regulator will also focus on illicit streaming, direct download, and linking platforms that profit from the online publication of works in violation of creators' rights.

Arcom's key responsibilities will include the management of a "blacklist" of infringing sites. A site can find itself on this database after being labeled a "repeat infringer" in a yet-to-be detailed process. A site appearing on the list will act as a signal for search engines to carry out delistings, advertisers to curtail business deals, or be presented as support for rights holders engaged in legal action.


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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by jelizondo on Tuesday November 02 2021, @05:44AM (1 child)

    by jelizondo (653) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday November 02 2021, @05:44AM (#1192671) Journal

    It is not the first time France is on the side of the rich and powerful, they did it to Haiti, forcing former slaves [theguardian.com] to pay reparations to their owners for having rebelled against slavery.

    Not a minute of thought was given to paying reparations to slaves who had been plucked from Africa and forced to work in inhumane conditions against their will…

    So, we see that “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité” was just a sideshow, then and now.

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  • (Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 02 2021, @06:38PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 02 2021, @06:38PM (#1192826)

    They should have put those Niggers on a boat back to Africa and then sunk the boat once they were in the middle of the ocean.