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Saturday, 23 April 2005 |
The Death
of illegal P2P? TechSpot -
USA
In the UK, the record industry there has just announced that it has successfully
won a court order to force Internet service providers to reveal the identities
of 33 suspected file sharers.
The British Phonographic Industry claims that the 33 suspected people have been
responsible for illegally posting 72,000 music files to the Internet, and is
demanding compensation, citing figures like the apparent 654 million pounds
($855 million) the U.K. music industry has supposedly lost over the last two
years due to file sharing. The Five ISPs involved now have just days to turn
over the details of the suspected file swappers.
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