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Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 43 days ago
Six of the UK's biggest net providers are believed to be backing a government plan to tackle Music piracy online. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 42 days ago
Jul 24 - Britain's six biggest Internet providers have agreed a plan to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing. ... Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 43 days ago
Six of the UK's biggest net providers are believed to have signed up to a government-backed plan to tackle illegal file-sharing. ... Source: netforbeginners.about.com --- 64 days ago
Yes, Internetizens. Music downloaders are caught and prosecuted weekly. In the USA, England, Australia, Canada, and other parts of the world, the RIAA and MPAA and other authorities take people to court and fine them big money. Here is how it works... ... Source: news.cnet.com --- 16 days ago
A couple weeks ago, game developer Cliff Harris asked a simple question on his blog: why do you pirate my games? Then, he broke the responses down into several categories. Subtracting out the folks who view all intellectual property as theft or who admitted they're too broke or cheap ... ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 43 days ago
Moves to revolutionise Music downloading were unveiled today, including a plan for an annual fee for the right to copy unlimited tracks from the internet. ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 43 days ago
Moves to revolutionise Music downloading were unveiled today, including a plan for an annual fee for the right to copy unlimited tracks from the internet. ... Source: www.ft.com --- 41 days ago
'Dear Mrs Blackbeard – Thank you again for choosing All-You-Can-Eat Broadband as your internet service provider . . .' ... Source: blog.toptenreviews.com --- 25 days ago
How hard-up for cash is the Music industry these days? If you’ve been alive and had access to a television for the last ten or so years, you’ve most likely “heard” the “buzz” about “piracy” and “falling album sales” and all those other “things,” but honestly, this represents a new low in their finger-pointing [...] ... Source: thescotsman.scotsman.com --- 42 days ago
Music labels will have to make it worth fans' while to download legally if they want to stop internet piracy, industry experts warned last night. ... Source: news.scotsman.com --- 43 days ago
INTERNET users could face an annual charge of up to £30 to download Music under plans to tackle illegal file-sharing, it emerged last night. ... Source: www.channelnewsasia.com --- 46 days ago
HONG KONG : Terry McBride, the Canadian best known as the manager of pop megastar Avril Lavigne said the Music industry's obsession with stemming the flow of illegally downloaded material is futile and short-sighted. ... Source: www.thisislondon.co.uk --- 43 days ago
Britain's six biggest internet service providers (ISPs) have signed up to a government-backed drive to clamp down on illegal downloading of Music and films ... Source: www.shacknews.com --- 14 days ago
Following the announcement that several game companies are filing suit against PC video game Pirates, former Microsoft VP and current EA Sports head Peter Moore said that he expects the measures to be ineffective toward thwarting further file sharing. "It didn't work for the Music industry," said Moore to Eurogamer . "I'm not a huge fan of trying to punish your consumer." Atari, Codemasters, Reality Pump, Topware Interactive and Techland have hired law firm Davenport Lyons to file suit against 25,000 file sharers on their behalf. The lawsuits demand the Pirates pay GBP 300 (US $557), or face trial. While Moore recognizes that constructive solutions to piracy are scarce, he would rather the industry look for some than run to the courts. "Albeit these people have clearly stolen intellectual property," he continued, "I think there are better ways of resolving this within our power... ... Source: www.ecommercetimes.com --- 42 days ago
British parents who don't know what their kids are downloading on the family computer may want to start paying more attention, thanks to a new antipiracy agreement among the six largest Internet service providers in the United Kingdom. The U.S. Music industry will no doubt track developments in the UK. ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 10 days ago
Written by Rajiv Ashrafi Somewhat reflecting id Software’s statement, Peter Moore, former Microsoft VP and current EA Sports head, said that he expects anti-piracy measures to be ineffective towards preventing file sharing. “It didn’t work for the Music industry,” he said. “I’m not a huge fan of trying to punis... Original story at DigitalBattle . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Guitar Hero . ...
Source: rapidtvnews.com --- 42 days ago
Six major British ISPs are to get tough with illegal peer-to-peer Music file-sharers. That’s the stick. But there’s also a carrot, whereby they’ll adopt a legitimate scheme which will allow unlimited downloads for a modest monthly fee. {modulebot:68} ... Source: publish.vx.roo.com --- 42 days ago
Britain's six biggest Internet providers have agreed a plan to send warning letters to those... 7/2008 Reuters ... Source: www.mns.co.uk --- 42 days ago
A plan has been made between the Music industry and six of the UK’s biggest internet service providers (ISP’s) to combat piracy online. Letters will be sent to hundreds of internet users who are suspected of illegally sharing Music, in the deal which was negotiated by the government. The Music industry however wants persistent illegal sharers to [...] ... Find more results for Music Pirates on RSSMicro.com |
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