Not likely to understand its implications

Well the Finnish parliament aren’t going to change their controversal and confusing new copyright law, except for a worthless preamble…
Professor Jukka Kemppinen feels that the separate preamble authorising limited personal home copying is insufficient. In an interview with the Finnish News Agency on Thursday, he also says that the proposed legislation is so complicated that Members of Parliament are not likely to understand its implications. He points out that not even all experienced jurists are sure how the law should be applied.
In Kemppainen’s view, the bill would set up bureaucratic obstacles to trade, and hurt Finnish competitiveness. Consequently, he thinks that it should be completely rewritten. He recommends that Parliament urge the Government to begin a comprehensive reform of copyright legislation in Finland.
The next time you’re inside the voting booth, remember this piece of legislation, and maybe you’ll choose a more liberal candidate who’d oppose this.




