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The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act, Pub. L. 109-9, 119 Stat. 218 (April 27, 2005), is a federal legislative act regarding copyright that became law in the United States in 2005. The Act consists of two titles or subparts: Title I is called the Artist's Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005, which increases penalties for copyright infringement, and Title II is called the Family Movie Act of 2005, which permits the development of technology to "sanitize" potentially offensive DVD and VOD content.

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  • The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act, Pub. L. 109-9, 119 Stat. 218 (April 27, 2005), is a federal legislative act regarding copyright that became law in the United States in 2005. The Act consists of two titles or subparts: Title I is called the Artist's Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005, which increases penalties for copyright infringement, and Title II is called the Family Movie Act of 2005, which permits the development of technology to "sanitize" potentially offensive DVD and VOD content. The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act was introduced into the United States Senate (of the 109th United States Congress) on January 25, 2005 by Senator Orrin Hatch (R - Utah), and was signed into law by President George W. Bush on April 27, 2005. The act provides theater owners and employees with both civil and criminal immunity for questioning suspected violators or detaining them while police are summoned. (en)
  • Il Family Entertainment and Copyright Act (noto anche con l'acronimo FECA) è un atto legislativo federale varato nel 2005 riguardante il diritto d'autore negli Stati Uniti. La legge è stata presentata al Senato (109º Congresso degli Stati Uniti) il 25 gennaio 2005 da Orrin Hatch, senatore repubblicano dello Utah, ed è stato firmato dal Presidente George W. Bush il successivo 27 aprile. Il testo legifera riguardo alle sanzioni, anche con pene carcerarie, per chi viene colto a diffondere materiale protetto da copyright prima che questo sia uscito ufficialmente sul mercato (ad esempio le registrazioni bootleg di film). Le pene vanno da multe fino a duecentocinquantamila dollari a reclusione fino a tre anni per i bootlegger, e fino a dieci per chi li distribuisce. La pirateria digitale viene così equiparata a reati come stupro e rapina a mano armata, cosa che ha destato preoccupazione riguardo alla . La legge inoltre permette l'introduzione di sistemi di monitoraggio gestibili dalle stesse famiglie o genitori, per filtrare contenuti giudicabili "immorali". In passato, Orrin Hatch, Lamar Smith e Patrick Leahy, promotori della legge, si erano distinti nella lotta alla pirateria digitale, e avevano sostenuto anche il (2004). (it)
  • Закон об авторском праве и семейных развлечениях — федеральный закон США, касающийся авторских прав, который вступил в силу в Соединенных Штатах в 2005 году. Закон состоит из двух подчастей: защищающей права художника от нарушения авторских прав и ужесточающей наказание за нарушение авторских прав и подчасть, которая разрешает разрабатывать технологии, позволяющие блокировать потенциально оскорбительное содержание фильмов. Закон об авторском праве и семейных развлечениях был принят в Соединенных Штатах на 109-м Конгрессе Соединенных Штатов 25 января 2005 года и был подписан Президентом Джорджем Бушем 27 апреля 2005 года. Закон предоставляет владельцам кинотеатров право задерживать подозреваемых до приезда полиции. (ru)
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  • The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act, Pub. L. 109-9, 119 Stat. 218 (April 27, 2005), is a federal legislative act regarding copyright that became law in the United States in 2005. The Act consists of two titles or subparts: Title I is called the Artist's Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005, which increases penalties for copyright infringement, and Title II is called the Family Movie Act of 2005, which permits the development of technology to "sanitize" potentially offensive DVD and VOD content. (en)
  • Il Family Entertainment and Copyright Act (noto anche con l'acronimo FECA) è un atto legislativo federale varato nel 2005 riguardante il diritto d'autore negli Stati Uniti. La legge è stata presentata al Senato (109º Congresso degli Stati Uniti) il 25 gennaio 2005 da Orrin Hatch, senatore repubblicano dello Utah, ed è stato firmato dal Presidente George W. Bush il successivo 27 aprile. La legge inoltre permette l'introduzione di sistemi di monitoraggio gestibili dalle stesse famiglie o genitori, per filtrare contenuti giudicabili "immorali". (it)
  • Закон об авторском праве и семейных развлечениях — федеральный закон США, касающийся авторских прав, который вступил в силу в Соединенных Штатах в 2005 году. Закон состоит из двух подчастей: защищающей права художника от нарушения авторских прав и ужесточающей наказание за нарушение авторских прав и подчасть, которая разрешает разрабатывать технологии, позволяющие блокировать потенциально оскорбительное содержание фильмов. Закон предоставляет владельцам кинотеатров право задерживать подозреваемых до приезда полиции. (ru)
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