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Post Post subject: Illegal (UK) net users to be cut off
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 09:42 PM
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I wonder what the rest of the world will do after this happens (if it ever does....)

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People who download music and films illegally face being cut off from the web under plans being considered by ministers.

Internet service providers (ISPs) could be legally obliged to take action against those who access pirate material.

Users suspected of breaking the rules would be subject to a "three strikes and you're out" policy, receiving an e-mailed warning first, followed by a suspension, and then finally termination of their internet contract.

The Government is expected to confirm that it intends to legislate on the issue when it publishes a green paper on the future of the creative industries next week.

Broadband firms who fail to enforce the rules could reportedly be prosecuted, and details of suspected customers made available to the courts.

A draft of the green paper, obtained by The Times newspaper, states: "We will move to legislate to require internet service providers to take action on illegal filesharing."

Some six million people are estimated to download files illegally every year in the UK, costing music and film companies billions in lost revenue.

Major ISPs such as BT, Virgin and Tiscali have been in talks with the entertainment industry over introducing a voluntary scheme for policing pirate activity, but no agreement has been reached.

Sticking points are thought to include how disputed allegations would be arbitrated - for example, when customers claim other people have been "piggybacking" on their internet service.

A spokesman for the Internet Service Providers Association told The Times (UK) Newspaper it remained hopeful that a deal over a voluntary system could still emerge: "Every right-thinking body knows that self-regulation is much the better option in these areas."


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Post Post subject: British minister sets deadline for ISPs
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 06:21 PM
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This should be interesting. The ISP's are trying to do something, but Big Brother wants to do more.......

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British Internet service providers (ISPs) face legal sanctions from the government if they do not crack down on online piracy by April 2009, a minister said in an interview published Friday.

Speaking to the Financial Times, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham described the deadline as a "clear signal" of Britain's determination to tackle illegal downloading of films and music, which media companies say is costing them billions of pounds in lost revenue.

"Let me make it absolutely clear: this is a change of tone from the government ... It's definitely serious legislative intent," Burnham told the business daily.

Burnham added that while there was "no burning desire to legislate", ISPs could only hold legal action off if they made "considerable moves forward ... a change in the nature of the dialogue (with) good and innovative business solutions that can address the problem in a different way."

The Financial Times said about six million British Internet users illegally downloaded files every year, but did not specify its source.


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