
By David Meyer
Published: Wednesday 09 July 2008
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So how are the ISPs going to know what is what?? I can see legitimate users being chopped off if they are heavy iPlayer users, or heavily into Linux and other open source software. Bad idea - better to find a way to get copyrighted material paid for. Talk about sledgehammers and nuts.
So how are the ISPs going to know what is what?? ...
Anonymous
"force ISPs to warn, then disconnect, those custom...
Richard Davies
please note I do believe sharing of copyrighted ma...
Karen Challinor
ya right: the amendments "have nothing to do wit...
Anonymous
Disconnected on a suspicion - Hold on, do we not h...
Radical Meldrew
This article got me thinking about how ISPs are bl...
Joe Whitehead
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