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    ISPs End Anti-Piracy Talks With Entertainment Industry

    Internet service providers in Spain have now ended all government mandated talks with the music and movie industry after earlier refusing to disconnect alleged pirates. The talks were supposed to reduce online piracy but the ISPs say this is impossible if legal alternatives aren’t provided.
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    demanding that ISPs implement a “3 strikes” strategy for alleged online pirates, but this was rightly dismissed by the ISPs. The rights holders then came back with a new demand to throttle alleged file-sharers instead. The ISPs refused this request too.
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    Piracy is not a phenomenon that must be pursued and demonized,”
    Content providers should have a more entrepreneurial approach. They are defending a traditional distribution model
    adding that any measures must “protect Internet users
    true

    the ISPs made the suggestion to the Ministry of Industry that it should create a portal to offer music, movies and games.
    they forgot the part about prices
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