Feb 1 2003

Verizon willing to name p2p users

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Think Verizon is a protector of P2P users’ privacy? Think again.
According to a "http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-verizon31jan31001451,0,4320674.story?coll=la-headlines-business"
target="_blank">recent article
published in the L.A. Times,
Verizon was willing to end their lawsuit aginst the RIAA and
agreed to the following terms:

  • Verizon was willing to forward letters from the RIAA to
    customers accused of piracy,
  • Verizon was willing to comply with a limited number of RIAA
    subpoenas and
  • Verizon was willing to name a few names of alleged P2P
    pirates.

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