Education
González-Sinde studied Classics at the Complutense University of Madrid and did a Masters in Cinema Scriptwriting at the American Film Institute Conservatory in Los Los Angeles
director politician screenwriter
González-Sinde studied Classics at the Complutense University of Madrid and did a Masters in Cinema Scriptwriting at the American Film Institute Conservatory in Los Los Angeles
She was Culture Minister of Spain from April 2009 until December 2011. She was president of AACCE (Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España, Spanish Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences) since 2006 until April 2009, when she was appointed Minister of Culture. Her appointment was received with anger and rejection by the Spanish Internet Community, due to González-Sinde"s opposition to P2P file sharing and the alleged conflict of interest due to her ties to the film industry.
A strict anti-piracy law enacted in Spain in December 2011 has become known colloquially as Ley Sinde, or the Sinde Law, as she was seen as the primary backer of the measure.
On April 2009, Ángeles González-Sinde was appointed Culture Minister. This sparked a movement against her from the Spanish Internet users community, represented by the Asociacion de Internautas (Internet Users Association).
They stated that she was unable to fulfill correctly the needs and obligations of her position because of a conflict of interest, as she had personal ties with businesses involved in the film industry and consequently would not be impartial. Moreover, Spanish law 5/2006 of April 10, 2006 regulates conflicts of interest among high-ranking positions in the Spanish government.