UK Gov to ISPs: Stop Piracy By 2009, Or Else – Denies three strikes & you're out policy…

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22 Feb 2008


The British Government is telling broadband ISPs in the UK that they face legal sanctions if they do not crack down on online piracy by April 2009. The government denies earlier reports that they’re interested in implementing a “three strikes” policy, where users on their third offense (as determined by entertainment industry intelligence outfits) would have their connections terminated. That idea is currently under serious consideration in both France and Australia. ISPs remain concerned about liability for false positives.
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