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Ley Sinde (English: Sinde Law), is a provision in Spain's Sustainable Economy Act designed to address internet copyright infringements.
Mar 8, 2012 · The Spanish government has approved tough new legislation which could see websites deemed to be trading in pirated material blocked within ten days.
Jan 9, 2012 · They are calling Internet users not to purchase or consume any artistic or intellectual works of authors, producers, agents, or managers who ...
Mar 4, 2011 · The “Sinde act” aims at speeding up the procedure for blocking or closing down websites which provide illegal access to copyrighted content. It ...
Jan 4, 2012 · Spain approved a new anti-piracy law today that creates a commission that can close websites that distribute infringing content.
Mar 2, 2014 · The main focus of Law Sinde, the Spanish IP law as it became known, was to tighten control around individual usage of copyrighted material. To ...
Jan 5, 2012 · US ambassador threatened Spain with 'retaliation actions' if the country did not pass tough new Sopa-style internet piracy laws.
... Sinde law (Ley Sinde) which allows the closing down of websites deemed to illegally download copyrighted material. Wikileaks cables revealed in 2010 that ...
Jul 17, 2019 · The Spanish government has passed legislation aimed at cracking down on websites illegally sharing digital content. Called the Sinde Law, it ...
One of the latest and controversial amendments to Spanish legislation in this area is the Sinde law. This article focuses on this reform because it modified key ...