The Swiss government has decided that it will not implement an additional legislative solution to copyright infringement, arguing that the money consumers save via piracy is spent later on other entertainment expenses.
In a statement released on Nov. 30, the government's department of intellectual property said that it had completed a report originally commissioned by the Swiss senate in March 2010, to address the question of whether or not additional measures were needed to counter the spread of copyright infringement.
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