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Originally Posted by Mr. Monday Morning
This is true, but such is the state of this country's legal system right now (at least this is how it appears to me) that anything that isn't set in stone by the european governing bodies applying to the EU as a whole, rather than individual member states, can be overturned by them. I'm pretty sure this might fall under some sort of restriction of trade law somewhere...maybe 
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Yeah, there's various EU cases relating to interactions between intellectual property rights (such as copyright) and the law relating to free movement of goods... I really need to do some digging on this.