UK's Top ISPs Agree To Implement Music Industry Anti Piracy Plans
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Tens of thousands of UK households could soon receive letters from their ISPs asking them to stop sharing music illegally in an anti-piracy deal brought forward by the government under the pressure of the music industry. Six of the biggest Internet service providers - BT, Virgin, Orange, Tiscali, BSkyB and Carphone Warehouse - have already signed up and could potentially see a repetition of the witch hunt process that hit thousands in the US although the BPI (British...
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