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BT starts threatening music downloaders with internet cut-off

Posted By: admin 26 June, 2008

BT starts threatening music downloaders with internet cut-off: “

BPI wins another ISP ally

Exclusive BT, the UK’s largest broadband provider, has begun threatening subscribers with disconnection from the internet if it is told they are sharing copyright music over peer-to-peer networks, The Register has learned.…

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(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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