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Posted on January 19, 2007January 31, 2007

Download for free. The Italian way.

A recent Italian Suprem Court (Corte di cassazione) decision raised scandal among the international observers as it is supposed to legalise copyright infringement when done with no intent of getting money (in Italian: “scopo di lucro”).

As ALCEI noted in its press-release, Italian courts have not ruled in favour of making not-for-profit file-sharing legal.

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