ISPs Agree to “3 Strikes and You’re Out” DMCA Policies
Just a few days ago France started warning thousands of file-sharers as part of the controversial Hadopi anti-piracy law that was introduced there earlier this year. Upon receiving their third warning, alleged copyright infringers will lose their internet connection for several weeks.
Across the pond in the United States, there is an Internet provider that has single-handedly implemented a similar scheme. Suddenlink, one of the top 10 cable companies in the country, disconnects subscribers for six months after they have received three DMCA notices. According to a company representative, Suddenlink is required to take this action under the DMCA.
So the RIAA/MPAA finally found a way around trying to prove people are stealing music/movies in court rooms, just get the ISPs to do the dirty work instead… brilliant! :\
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