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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Just what planet are this bloody loony left Government on? We are going to see thousands more people actually FREEZE to death in this country come the winter and all that shower can come up with is this!
If the bloody Government want to clamp down on anyone it should be the pirates at British gas and all the other utility companies. Labour, your days are numbered, Brit Nat Pat for me!
What about the robbing pirates in 10 Downing Street, local government, MPs, there the ones who are downloading all out hard earnt cash from our wages by more and more taxation, allowing the greedy bastards in charge of the gas and electricity companies to charge us what they like, knowing that the more they charge the higher their share of tax will be to swell the "treasury chest".
Gordon "Jack Sparrow" Clown, what a tosser.
It is the ISP's job to provide an internet connection; not interfere with an individual's choice. Don't do the government's work for them Virgin.
yeah yeah yeah,
what a load of old crap, this gov couldn't kick a turd out of a wet paper bag, they tried all this with the csa, we'll take pasports and driving licences away from dead beat dads, yeah yeah, what happened to the ban on audio cassettes? ha ha, the media companys will loose to much cash, the minor players are lining up. might be the best thing to happen to these so called media giants. virgin, you aint nothin special
none of my friends seem bothered, theyre still downloading ans filesharing willy nilly...
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