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    Music pirates will not be disconnected from the internet

    Internet service providers will not be forced to disconnect users who repeatedly flout the law by illegally sharing music and video files, The Times has learnt.

    Andy Burnham, the Culture Secretary, said last year that the Government had "serious legislative intent" to compel internet companies to cut off customers who ignore warnings not to pirate material.

    However, in an interview with The Times, David Lammy, the Intellectual Property Minister, said that the Government had ruled out legislating to force ISPs to disconnect such users.

    http://entertainment.timesonline.co....cle5586761.ece

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    This industry and usages has been too vast and wide so it is difficult to remove.The secondly you can not remove this too because indirectly it creates consumer market for you.

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