They now want to ban "Intelligent Recording Software" - without revealing what that is supposed to be. But they naturally want to restrict private copying, limit recording from the radio, restrict broadcasting rights for radio, and do everything to degrade themselves to insignificance - because if no one has free access to music anymore, people will eventually find free access elsewhere. Ultimately, the absurd demands of the music industry only promote the illegal distribution of music in the long run rather than curbing it.

The problem, however, is that the Prolethikers in Berlin have been letting the music industry pull the wool over their eyes for a long time and are implementing more and more of the demanded nonsense. And so we can probably look forward to even more absurd and mindless laws until perhaps the Constitutional Court finally has enough and puts a stop to the nonsense. But then the Prolethikers will probably ignore this decision just like other decisions from Karlsruhe ...