Verizon Reportedly Terminating Subscriber Access Following Repeat Infringement Claims |
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Thursday January 21, 2010
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CNET reports that U.S. ISP Verizon has begun terminating service for some subscribers alleged to have repeatedly infringed copyright. While this is not quite three strikes and you're out - a subscriber can always go to another ISP - the lack of due process is very disturbing. Update: Comment notes that Verizon says there were misquoted. Have not terminated subscribers, but reserve the right to do so. Comments (2)
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Apparently they are not doing this yet Apparently, Verizon just reserves the right to boot but haven't done so. http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Verizon-Is-NOT-Booting-P2P-Users-Off-Of-Network-106529 |
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That's nice Another corporation making war on it's consumers. Because we all know it worked out so well for the Recording Industry. |