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Illegal downloaders 'face UK ban' Under a "three strikes" rule

Illegal downloaders 'face UK ban'
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Illegal file sharing costs the music and film industry millions
People in the UK who go online and illegally download music and films may have their internet access cut under plans the government is considering.

A draft consultation Green Paper suggests internet service providers would be required to take action over users who access pirated material.

Under a "three strikes" rule they would receive an e-mail warning, suspension, and then termination of their contract.

Six million people a year are estimated to download files illegally in the UK.

Music and film companies say that the illegal downloads cost them millions of pounds in lost revenues.

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start_quote_rb.gifIf the law were enacted it would turn ISPs, like BT, Tiscali and Virgin, into a pro-active net police force end_quote_rb.gif
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The proposals are part of a Green Paper - a consultation document issued by the government - on the creative industries that is due to be published shortly.

The government proposals were first reported by the Times newspaper.

Voluntary scheme

The Times suggested that broadband firms which failed to enforce the rules could be prosecuted, and the details of customers suspected of making illegal downloads made available to the courts.

According to the Times, the draft paper states: "We will move to legislate to require internet service providers to take action on illegal file sharing."

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start_quote_rb.gifInternet providers are no more able to inspect and filter every single packet passing across their network than the Post Office is able to open every envelope, end_quote_rb.gif
Internet Service Providers Association

Some of the UK's biggest internet providers, such as BT, Virgin and Tiscali have been in talks with the entertainment industry over introducing a voluntary scheme for policing pirate activity, but no agreement has been reached.

So far, they have failed to resolve how disputed allegations would be arbitrated - for example, when customers claim other people have been "piggybacking" on their internet service.

'No liability'

The Internet Service Providers Association said data protection laws would prevent providers from looking at the content of information sent over their networks.


Isnt it strange that when corporations start loosing money the Government acts quickly to stamp it out
Jon Perez, Reading

"ISPs are no more able to inspect and filter every single packet passing across their network than the Post Office is able to open every envelope," the association said.

"ISPs bear no liability for illegal file sharing as the content is not hosted on their servers," it added.

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport said that early drafts of the document had been circulated among stakeholders.

"The content and proposals for the strategy have been significantly developed since then and a comprehensive plan to bolster the UK's creative industries will be published shortly," it added.

"We will not comment on the content of the leaked document."



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LMFAO....I hope this ban goes global...then we can watch as the ISP companies systematically fall apart since majority of the users download files from p2p.

ediaats....p2p is one of the best FREE marketing avenues out there yet the fools in government & such don't see it..they only see a "potential" loss of profit.

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fukry how dem fi do dat............evry body weh hav a pc dl even dem

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lol...looks like linkz naa go be able fi download agen.

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lol Goverment gonna charge us fi the air we breathe soon.....gf

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dem caan do dat. The ISP dem gonna be run outta business. Ppl are gonna find different ways. Even using IRC's


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boootleggg them cannot stop it

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