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France is coming down on piracy with a law that has been forced through parliament, that goes against several state council recommendations and that will most probably get bitchslapped by european ruling in the near future because afair it goes against several principles in there (and European laws supersede everything beside the constitution). In the meanwhile, people will just move onto onion routing Japan style, which will create headaches for ISPs, overload the global bandwith and create a black hole for state money at the bottom of the bill whereas average Joe will still be able to download everything he wants. Pretty good thinking if you ask me!