ISP's agree on Copyright Alert System, plan to notify you to death for piracy infringements
7/8/2011

Too little, too late, we're afraid. For the past decade or so, the RIAA (amongst others) have spent every waking hour figuring out how to best sue and frighten every internet-connected human that even dares think about an illegal download. Now that said work out
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actuate has failed miserably, it's finally resorting to substance sensible. The entity announced today that AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision have teamed up with the RIAA and MPAA in order to agree upon a six-stage notification system that'll electronically alert computer network users whenever their account is used for wrongful downloading. It's de facto not all that much inventive than the systems that have been in place at Suddenlink for what feels like eons, but at least this creates a yardstick manners that the whole lot can adhere to. Oh, and before you ask -- under no circumstances will any of these notices result in termination of your broadband connection. There's no way an ISP would agree to such a thing, and indeed, they haven't here. The full run-down can be delved into below, but it's worth noting that no extra "watching" procedures are being put into place; your ISP will only drop you a line if a content overlord asks 'em to. Good times, no?
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