Jorge
January 9th, 2008, 03:30 PM
Says current measures to combat piracy aren't working at a panel that included NBC Universal and Microsoft.
For some odd reason more and more ISPs are embracing the role of traffic cop and nobody seems to be as eager to do so as is AT&T. At the Consumer Electronics Shows(CES) a recent panel discussion about digital piracy was held that included NBC, Microsoft, several filtering companies, and of course AT&T who all agreed that the "time was right" to start filtering for copyrighted content at the network level.
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For some odd reason more and more ISPs are embracing the role of traffic cop and nobody seems to be as eager to do so as is AT&T. At the Consumer Electronics Shows(CES) a recent panel discussion about digital piracy was held that included NBC, Microsoft, several filtering companies, and of course AT&T who all agreed that the "time was right" to start filtering for copyrighted content at the network level.
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