Providers back net piracy crackdown

Providers back net piracy crackdown

Britain's six biggest internet service providers have signed up to a government-backed drive to clamp down on illegal downloading of music and films. As part of the clampdown, parents whose children are involved in internet piracy could be blacklisted and have their internet service cut off. Do you agree with these measures?

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  1.  
    mindy from mersyside says:
    Jul 29, 21:30

    to mork guess your as p'''ed of as us first the tv liscence bbc wants scrappin now you got sky cable no end of choice but its costin everone all these companies jump on the band wagon but when something comes along you enjoy wham the money makers are on to u thers nothing free in this world

  2.  
    mork from merseyside says:
    Jul 29, 21:15

    i agree with mindy!!

  3.  
    mindy from mersyside says:
    Jul 29, 21:03

    where does front row get of charging for films that are old and showing on tv when they charge you on your bill for having there services its all a rip off if you ask me

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    mindy from mersyside says:
    Jul 29, 20:57

    i just remembered how would they know your downloading everytime i try to contact my server i have my call transfered to india

  5.  
    steve from ipswich says:
    Jul 29, 20:30

    thats exactley why they are doing it ...if the public can be screwed they will...its rip off britain again with big brother getting in on the act

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