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If you're suspected of naughtily downloading copyrighted content, then expect the most savage of punishments: a letter asking you to stop. BT, Sky, Virgin Media and TalkTalk have signed a deal ...
your IoT devices will indeed struggle on any ISP dial-up service. The timing of this warning letter seems a little heavy-handed, given that it is winter in Pennsylvania. While we agree that ...
As we noted yesterday, one of the fondest dreams of the recording industry is to get Internet service providers to ... will have Virgin sending out warning letters to those who the BPI has ...
they even forwarded me a letter from the company that traced it back to my ISP account and IP address ... could this just be a warning or should I be really worried?
The letter mentions the usual threat of account suspension, but the ISP goes on to spell out in ... remotely or video monitoring services.” The warning is perfectly true — putting people ...
The first warning letters will go out within the next two months. What if a customer feels he’s been wrongly accused? A review process will be available, but it will cost a reported $35 for each ...
Sending letters to internet users suspected of filesharing ... measures such as protocol blocking or bandwidth throttling. The ISP must, of course, first be told by the rights holder that the ...
Users of torrent sites will soon be receiving warning letters from their UK ... party contractor and will be notified via a letter from their ISP that informs them of the offending activity.
A local court of appeal recently decided that Internet service provider Ziggo is not required to send BREIN’s warning letters to customers whose accounts were used to transfer illegal content ...
If pirates themselves say that a direct warning from their ISP is the most effective measure then this reinforces current thinking to combat piracy with an ISP strategy.” The survey also predicted ...