Parallel to them, awareness is also developing about the problems that such laws can bring, starting from the fact that such laws reduce privacy by often granting rights that seriously violate human rights and other rights. The Dutch parliament also considered the anti-piracy law, but decided not to accept it.

Instead of punishments and the eventual violation of the rights and freedoms of individuals, in the Netherlands downloading music and movies for personal use is still being treated as "fair use", so they will not be punishable. Another reason for the non-acceptance of the law is "copyright trolls", namely companies that will take to court anyone who has downloaded any content protected by the copyright law just to extract some money.


However, it cannot be said that the Dutch are not constructive. Instead of a ban, they have proposed that the entertainment industry take care of legal alternatives, because in the Netherlands, for example, it is not legal to download high-quality copies of new movies or TV series. /Telegraph/