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FC: French government says: Be anonymous online, go to jail
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 00:43:44 -0500
The slashdot thread: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/03/24/1240210&mode=thread The French web site: http://altern.org/defense/vote/ An English translation follows. I would not treat this as confirmed. -DeclanThe National Assembly passes law requiring Web site authors to identify themselves
under penalty of imprisonment.
Summary:
Web site authors must identify themselves to their hoster
before any public
communication can be made, under penalty of imprisonment.
In the absence of an identification, the hoster is
responsible for the site's
contents and is liable for up to six months in prison.
Yesterday, March 22, the national assembly approved an
amendment dealing with
the responsibilities of Web site hosters.
This law follows from the vote of
the Senate on January 19 which required Web hosters to
disclose the
identity of any author to a third party under penalty of six
months in prison.
All Web sites whose authors are unknown are the legal responsibility of the hoster. In order to free myself from this responsibility I would have to obtain the identities of each of altern.org's 48,000 users!
Of course, the e-commerce industry will be happy. What could be better than requiring customers to reveal their identities, leaving you the possibility
of commercial exploitation?
The goal of this law seems to be to enact self-censorship on
the level of the
Web hoster, and on the level of the author who, after giving
up his identity
under penalty of imprisonment, has no insurance that his
personal identity will
not be used for unfair profit.
This vote, however, is not definitive. A third and last
reading must take
place. But it will be a question of reconciling differences in
the texts
put forth by the assembly and by the Senate, so the law could
conceivably
get worse.
As far as the future of altern.org is concerned, contrary to
what I said
yesterday before reading the law's exact text, I can continue
to host
sites as long as I accept my new role as watchdog.
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