Jorge
April 5th, 2008, 02:40 AM
Rejects demands from the entertainment industry that it begin disconnecting customers suspected of illegal file-sharing.
There's a war brewing in the UK between ISPs and the music and film industries over demands that they begin disconnecting customers suspected of illegal file-sharing.
A recent press release from TalkTalk, the home phone and broadband company from The Carphone Warehouse and Britain's 3rd largest ISP, says that it's refusing to buckle under pressure from the entertainment industry and to "...
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There's a war brewing in the UK between ISPs and the music and film industries over demands that they begin disconnecting customers suspected of illegal file-sharing.
A recent press release from TalkTalk, the home phone and broadband company from The Carphone Warehouse and Britain's 3rd largest ISP, says that it's refusing to buckle under pressure from the entertainment industry and to "...
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