With the proliferation of
high-tech handheld gadgetry, fast internet connections, large media storage devices, free P2P client applications, etc., intellectual property rights are being revised and modified all over the world! I don't think this would do any good, but these dimwits think otherwise! Now that's what I call a fighting spirit that comes from supernatural sources! To think there are more and more volumes of information for the world to access, these dimwitted fools try their best to prevent unregulated distribution of such information! Very reasonable indeed, but I think they're all doing the damn wrong thing at the damn wrong time!
Now the
Spanish government has made the necessary changes to its intellectual property provisions and laws. With these revisions, it would now be illegal to distribute intellectual property such as videos, music, books, etc. without the necessary permission of the artists and innovators. Of course, this has been what their past intellectual property provisions and laws have stated, but the revisions now also include electronic formats! This actually means that every bit of information that is electronic, digital, or anything modern is subject to the laws and provisions that govern intellectual property within the country. Such a drastic measure indeed, but I think this should've been done a coupla years back! Anyway, I wish the artists and the government alike for a substantial decrease in piracy! After all, wasn't Spain the land where the first pirates the world had known came from?