Sadly this isn't as ground-breaking as it sounds for a number of reasons:
* it hasn't been passed by Parliament;
* it could be years before a particular member state gets around to implementing it;
* it only protects private file sharing from criminal prosecution so the RIAA or whatever their equivalent is could still sue you; and
* copyright holders could argue that sites which allow you to find/download torrents or other p2p technologies, and which run ads, are still liable to criminal prosecution because they are making money out of assisting your piracy.
Still every little helps.
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