anon
17.09.08, 18:45
Danish ISPs have rejected proposals from the IFPI for a “3-strikes and you’re out” policy to deal with illicit file-sharers. In a joint statement, the telecoms companies said that they would not be a part of “detection and monitoring” activities and that the solution to piracy should come from elsewhere.
Danish ISPs Reject Anti-Piracy Proposals | TorrentFreak (http://torrentfreak.com/danish-isps-reject-anti-piracy-proposals-080917/)
As they should :biggrin: ISPs have to remain neutral about this...
Danish ISPs Reject Anti-Piracy Proposals | TorrentFreak (http://torrentfreak.com/danish-isps-reject-anti-piracy-proposals-080917/)
As they should :biggrin: ISPs have to remain neutral about this...