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The European Parliament rejects that countries cut access to Internet like sanction
The European Parliament has given green light to a report that prohibits the possibility that the different countries that comprise de the European Union they can deny the access to Internet to his citizens as means to impose penalties.
The resolution emitted by the Eurocámara was approved with 481 votes, 25 against and 21 abstentions and leaves dazzling clearly private companies them do not have to resort to cut the access to the network as form de penalty to the consumers.
The resolution also approved talks about the protection de the rights de intellectual property in Internet and is urgent to the countries de the UniónEuropea to that they adopt the manager on penal measures with respect to the violation de this type de rights. In order to manage to carry out this initiative the precise Eurocámara that it is necessary that the control and the systematic monitoring de the users are prohibited.
Finally the resolution approved by the European Parliament makes a call so that the freedom de expression and association de the users is respected. An active policy is also requested to the Member States to fight against the incitement to the violation de the rights de intellectual property. The Parliament also shows malaise by certain excessive restrictions de access imposed by the own holders de the intellectual property.
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