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.  
    richy from staffs says:
    Jul 30, 12:00

    all these multi millionaire pop stars and film stars and hangers on must be really struggling to afford to live hey i really feel sorry for them!!!!!!!!! NOT!

  2.  
    tezza from wirral says:
    Jul 30, 09:40

    If the music companies dropped the price to 50p for cd's people would still download material it is the Convenience of it, ISP's have known for a long time who the culprits are of downloading music and movies and stood by and let it happen. This action is far too late like shutting the barn door after the horse as bolted.

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    mally from leeds says:
    Jul 30, 08:30

    why dont they shut down the isps that are letting people download and that advertise free downloads cos they wouldent make any money from the isps they make more money by catching people and fine them

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    mindy from mersyside says:
    Jul 29, 23:22

    lets all get blacklisted then the service providers wont have to worry about downloads there wont be anyone using there expensive services anyway

  5.  
    andy from cheshire says:
    Jul 29, 22:10

    well we wont need to up grade to fastnet speed for down loads will we will go for the low basic

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