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Originally Posted by 6charlong
As a US American with no standing in this debate, I have to notice that they seem to have passed an unenforceable law. It seems to say you can do something and in the next breath says that you cannot do the thing the law just allowed. How can a law court make heads or tails of something like that?
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It's not unenforceable, it just won't be enforced against people using it for personal use. If a company gets caught with pirated DVDs that they manufacturer, they can be hit with statutory damages. So can people that make or import tools that can remove DRM.