ISPs and music industry agree download clampdown
Jul 24, 2008
Crackdown launched on illegal downloads
AFP - Jul 24, 2008
LONDON (AFP) — Britain's six biggest internet providers have backed a government plan to clamp down on rampant music and film piracy, it was reported
ISPs and government clamp down on illegal downloading
Product Reviews - Jul 24, 2008
Internet service providers have been working hard and have now worked out a deal with the government, as well as the music industry so that they can clamp
Warnings For Parents Of Pirates
Raising Kids - Jul 24, 2008
The British Phonographic Industry has signed an agreement with AOL, BSkyB, BT, Talk Talk, Tiscali and Virgin Media which means customers identified as
Internet providers agree on plan to tackle illegal downloading
InTheNews.co.uk - Jul 24, 2008
Six of the UK's biggest internet providers have agreed on a plan with the music industry to tackle illegal downloading. The plan will involve the service
Government wins: Major UK ISPs forced to fight piracy for BPI
Crave - Jul 24, 2008
In what the British Phonographic Industry is calling a 'ground-breaking' agreement, the six largest ISPs in the UK are to send hundreds of thousands of
Talking point: Online music piracy
Kent Online - Jul 24, 2008
Internet service providers have agreed to blacklist customers and reduce their internet access for downloading music and films illegally.
£30 annual 'tax' for unlimited music downloads in biggest attack
Daily Mail - Jul 24, 2008
By Daily Mail Reporter Moves to revolutionise music downloading were unveiled today, including a plan for an annual fee for the right to copy unlimited
Music industry and UK ISP's unite in battle against piracy
HEXUS - Jul 24, 2008
A selection of the UK's biggest Internet service providers have today reached an agreement with the music industry to help combat online piracy.
Internet Service Providers Strike Music Piracy Deal
Gigwise - Jul 24, 2008
by Jason Gregory Six of the UK's biggest internet service providers have agreed to take tougher sanctions against users who download music illegally.
Internet piracy crackdown announced
ITV.com - Jul 24, 2008
Britain's six main internet service providers (ISPs) are getting tough on people who illegally download music. It is understood that the ISPs have agreed to
Internet users to pay £30 annual 'licence fee' to download music
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 24, 2008
By Richard Alleyne Internet users face being charged an annual "licence fee" of £30 to download music as part of a new crackdown on piracy.
Internet piracy deal will target parents
Mirror.co.uk - Jul 24, 2008
By Tim Castle, LONDON (Reuters) 24/07/2008 The parents of thousands of teenagers illegally downloading music and films will be sent warning letters under a
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