![]() |
|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Downloads | Calendar | Today's Posts | Search | Webmaster Resources | Webmaster Blogs |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||||
|
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. Read more
__________________
|
|
||||
|
I supose the Service providers are really looking forward to investing all this technology, processing power and other expensive resources to achieve a reduction in customers and revenue. Also I expect the expense of running such a clearout of these paying customers would be met by the government and not passed on to us the users.
|
|
|||||
|
I dont possibly see how they can inforce this? there are thousands of warez sites & forums each using different file hosting companies to store these.
I could put a safe bet if they brought down rapid share 75% of illegal downloads will be gone |
|
||||
|
There is a good debate about this here:
Ooops can post a link yet. its on the technology blogs on the telegraph newspaper blogsite written by Shane Richmond - "More music industry internet idiocy" im sure google knows where it is. Very good pros and cons debate Grab a cup of coffee before you start reading this as its a long one ![]() |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Webmaster Resources |
|
• UK WW SEO Tools • Find UK Hosts |
| The Forum Rules |
|
• Forum Rules - MUST READ |
| Site Of the Month |
![]() Nominate site of the month |
|
|
| UK Webmaster World Forums - Internet marketing, web development, domain names, SEO contest and discussuons. |
| Subscribe to our feeds |