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". In the European Parliament we have a name for reports which contain endless political wish lists, regardless whether we have powers in the field or not – they are called Christmas trees. Guy Bono’s report is one of those. Yet there was an important bright spot in Christofer Fjellner’s excellent Amendment 1, which stated a clear political position pointing out that attempts to deny Internet access to individuals who illegally copy material online should not be recommended. Since it has been leaked that President Nicolas Sarkozy wanted to transfer the French experiment to the EU, there is every reason to support a statement to the effect that this, to put it mildly, would not be appreciated. As the amendment was adopted, I voted in favour of a report which I would otherwise have tried to vote down."@en1

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