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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if virgin police me who will police virgin no no no
MOST PEOPLE WHO DL DonT SELL THE FILMS AND MUSIC THEY JUST CANT AFFORD TO PAY FOR THEM SO WHY NOT CHARGE A MonTHLY FEE INSTEAD OF SUCH DRASTIC MEASURES
everyone google drjn and see whats coming.
I am appalled at the disgraceful standard of literacy of so many contributors. Spelling (OK, it might just be typos) and grammar (OK, it might just be abbreviation) seem to be from another language altogether.
Right, back to my hole.
i'll agree when the six biggest internet providers accept they also are responsible for all the hackers that get on to millions of peoples computers.......whats that? oh your not bothered about that? is that because there is no pressure or insentive to ensure that we your paying public are also getting a fair deal. If they are willling to admit responsibility to one thing on your computer they should be accountable for it all.
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