Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Hadopi: employees fear for their future - Le Nouvel Observateur

“We want to remove the Hadopi as soon as possible.” The Minister of Culture, Aurélie Filippetti, does not hide his desire to get it over with the highest authority of the fight against illegal downloading, set up under Nicolas Sarkozy.

Based on the recommendations of Pierre Lescure, the minister hopes to remove the body and its ultimate sanction, suspension of access to the internet, to transfer some powers to the Supreme Council of Audiovisual ( CSA). Changes that do not, however, have reported that 71 employees will become Hadopi.

In a statement, the representatives and the local union CGT-Culture Hadopi alert the government on “the social urgency of this reform whose success can not be achieved at the expense of jobs.” “The government must take responsibility for the fate of these public servants. We therefore call on the Minister of Culture [...] to end social insecurity faced by workers Hadopi for too long. “

Asked by “Obs”, a staff representative of the Hadopi “calls for all personnel to be integrated into the administration will inherit missions Hadopi, the CSA if the case. “

representatives must meet Aurélie Filippetti Monday, May 27 The response of the Minister should not be engaged than expected since the project to remove the Hadopi is, for now, not officially recorded. The Minister of Culture said “hope” that a law was passed in September 2013.

The statement of the CGT Hadopi:

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