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zatoicchi
24.07.08, 10:31
According to initial reports, an announcement due later today will state that major ISPs in the UK have reached an agreement to work with the music industry to start mass warning file-sharers. The deal, brokered by the government, will see hundreds of thousands warned but not disconnected.

In what will be seen by the British Phonographic Industry as a partial victory in its war against file sharers, major ISPs in the UK have agreed to music industry demands to start sending out warning letters to those it accuses of sharing its copyright works.

The report states that the deal was agreed by six of the UK’s most prominent Internet Service Providers following intense government pressure. It’s estimated that these as-yet unnamed ISPs will send out hundreds of thousands of letters to suspected uploaders of music. The ISPs - thought to include Virgin Media who already did an early deal - are BT, Orange, Tiscali, Carphone Warehouse (AOL, TalkTalk) and BSkyB.

ISPs To Send “Hundreds of Thousands” of File-Sharing Warnings (http://torrentfreak.com/uk-isps-to-start-sending-mass-080724/)

Aurion
24.07.08, 17:10
the story is getting way sick man,a sucker started this debate once before & now every single government/organization want to cope up with the same decision to show the world that they are civilized :biggrin: LAME decision makers

anon
24.07.08, 20:01
"ISPs To Send “Hundreds of Thousands”"

yea, never mind who they send it to or if they did what the "warnings" state :rolleyes2: sending lots of letters make them look good.

zatoicchi
25.07.08, 07:16
it's just goes straight to the recycle bin or thrash can :wink:

anon
25.07.08, 15:52
i personally would wipe them with 35 passes :top:

Aurion
25.07.08, 16:48
but do u think even if they recieved any warning letters that they will ever stop or kill their instinct of sharing ?? :biggrin: nah,dont think that would ever occur one day,ISPs will just shut down their servers for a couple of hours maybe,then back it up again :tongue:

anon
25.07.08, 17:28
but do u think even if they recieved any warning letters that they will ever stop or kill their instinct of sharing ?? :biggrin:

they mostly won't, remember this (http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-users-refuse-to-pay-copyright-fines-080615/)? :top:

Aurion
25.07.08, 17:30
yeah as we mentioned before,Inet users will keep using their shaped/limited service at least to browse Facebook :eek13: