Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Clamp down on downloads

Internet users who download illegal music or films could be banned from the internet. If you get suspected of an illegal download you will receive an email for a first offence and if you receive the third email you could possibly be blocked off the internet. The proposal comes from a green paper on the creative industries.
A spokesman for the Internet Service Providers Association said, “Every right thinking body knows that self-regulation is much the better option in these areas.”
But roz groome, vice-president of anti-piracy for NBC Universal said, “we welcome the signal from Government that it takes seriously the damage caused by online caused by online copyright infringement.”
BT, Tiscali, Orange and Virgin Media - are already in talks with studios on a joint voluntary agreement to share information on web violators.

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South Camden CLC said...

This is alright but some of the grammar in this is bad and the story is not that interesting

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South Camden CLC said...

Oh No! I <3 my music.

South Camden CLC said...

no more music 4 me

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South Camden CLC said...

good work but not that clear

South Camden CLC said...

its alright but not the clearest.

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