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by tluyben2
3031 days ago
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In my experience of having lived all my life in the EU and mostly in 3 countries of the union, all law enforcement here is about intent, unlike the US for instance (as far as I read online ofcourse, like the Nintendo copyright case linked here a week ago). Copyright, drugs, bankrupting your company etc, judges look at intent not literally what the law says. So this will not be different. Nothing will change if you are not trying to actually go against what the law intents to protect. |
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I’m not familiar with the referenced Nintendo case, but mens rea is usually only considered in criminal cases. Unless you’re prosecuting someone for illegally downloading copyrighted material or some such thing, intent wouldn’t be considered (it can increase liability in civil cases, though).