Jan 30 2006

UK court to unmask ‘file-sharers’



The High Court order follows a 12-month covert investigation by the Federation Against Software Theft (Fast).

 

Among the internet providers are BT, NTL, Telewest and Tiscali.

 

Over the next two weeks, they are expected to provide the names, addresses and other personal details of the alleged file-sharers.

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  3. Music File-Sharers Identities Protected by Europe’s Top Court
  4. Dutch judge protects privacy of file swappers
  5. File-swappers’ identities protected by Dutch court
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