there is no reason why any ISP should act as a copyright cop beside the way they work in Oz is a bit odd a friend of mine down under says its a kind of pay as you go with most ISPs. Feel free to correct that if you know better.
meanwhile UK citizans can be extradicted to the USA for far less sorry on that point i have to argue what is good for one SHOULD be good for the other. Also a large percentage of your readers are in the UK.
If I put a video up on you tube I will pick music (if any) that fits the subject of the video as to copyright stuff it.I wont be dictated what i can use time you tube realised that many people think this way.RIAA two fingers.
latest on this is.....
Gordon Brown (former british Prime mnister has stated that "the sunday times used known criminals to gather information on him"
Murdoch has asked G.Brown for proof. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14119225
Good for them.I repeat the one question no one has asked news international HOW FAR HOW DEEP? we havehad one of the "victims" saying that the hacking was printed in the New york times.
referance http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14090499
So is the whole of news international corrupt.
How long will this agreement last ?
until ISPs realise customers can cancel direct debits.
customers take them to court for
1 not providing the service paid for
2 discontinuing the service while expecting payment.
is the above not against comsumer law in USA.
The artical is perfectly correct if people reject a law it becomes unenforcable. Governments should realise that they cant stop piracy this way. The Mafsaas should realise that the only way forward is to embrace it and change business modles.
you are wrong this kind of thing happens all the time in the UK star wars star trek etc and why not only no one bothers telling Lucus. Im no fan of star wars the films were crap and as to 3D WHY INFLICT THE TORTURE ON BOTH EYES ?
and UK fag packets! we have had much worse things on ciggy packets in the UK for years not just that but traffic lights on food packaging etc gov guidelines pushed at you on posters some people get really pissed at it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1sI3pXo9pQ
so they warn you they cut you off or slow you down, what s the first thing you do well if me the first thing i do is cancel any direct debit at the bank. second then talk to em but with one point they wont like no matter what the outcome I gone to another ISP.
I know in the USA that not so easy as in the UK where we have hundreds of ISPs. but how many would need to be cut off and cancel their account before the ISPs start to think maybe not such a good idea. Then off course their are those who would boycott that ISP for just thinking about this and I hate to mention anonymous.
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Gordon Brown (former british Prime mnister has stated that "the sunday times used known criminals to gather information on him"
Murdoch has asked G.Brown for proof.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14119225
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referance http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14090499
So is the whole of news international corrupt.
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until ISPs realise customers can cancel direct debits.
customers take them to court for
1 not providing the service paid for
2 discontinuing the service while expecting payment.
is the above not against comsumer law in USA.
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another thing missed of the list is open source and open commons. but as long as it its a large file cut em off must be infringing.
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I know in the USA that not so easy as in the UK where we have hundreds of ISPs. but how many would need to be cut off and cancel their account before the ISPs start to think maybe not such a good idea. Then off course their are those who would boycott that ISP for just thinking about this and I hate to mention anonymous.
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