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The revised law, published HERE on June 12th, does make an interesting reference to this in Article 17.“A film can be exploited in the form of video for sale or lease for the private use of the public four months from the date of its release in movie theaters,” it reads.Albanel reiterated that the revised law will be “completed in order to draw conclusions from the decision of the Constitutional Council, giving a judge the power to impose appropriate penalties (for accused file-sharers), including deciding a temporary suspension of Internet access,” which it does.She says the “three-strikes” plan should be in place by September, “before school,” and that the “first e-mails and warning letters will be sent to to suspected illegal downloaders this autumn.”