Friday, December 24, 2010

Asus Express Gate Installation Incomplete Post



Organizing Secretary of the PSOE, Marcelino Iglesias, has been convinced that the law called Sinde be approved in the Senate, after being rejected in Congress this week, with the support of some "responsible parties" who know who is "indispensable."

Iglesias has made clear the need to regulate the issue of Internet downloads so as to harmonize the rights of Internet users with the right of creators and authors.

Otherwise, "disappear half of the culture," he predicted before remembering that Spain is the only European country that has no regulation in this regard.

According to Iglesias, the government is willing to further negotiate the future regulations to construct a majority sufficient to pass a system to regulate and harmonize the interests of Internet users with the authors.

And he's sure "there are many responsible parties to be able to see that a law is indispensable."

0 comments:

Post a Comment