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Verizon Will Reduce Speeds of Repeated BitTorrent Pirates!



The "six strikes" anti-piracy program is on its way, for real. Jill Lesser, head of the Center for Copyright Information—the enforcement agency in charge of the system—confirmed that the system is coming this year in a September interview with Ars. Speaking at a New York Internet conference, representatives of two of the biggest ISPs, Verizon and Time Warner, have finally described how their systems will work.

Despite the "six strikes" moniker, both Verizon and Time Warner talked about systems that work in three essential phases. First comes the "notice" phase, which simply involves letting users know they've been tracked on copyright-infringing sites. Verizon customers, for example, will send notifications to primary account holders via both e-mail and telephone. "We send a notice to the customer, saying there's been an allegation [of] illegal activity with copyrighted files," said Verizon VP Link Hoewing.

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all the more reason people should make the jump to vpns

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so is this mainly going to monitor peer to peer or will it also monitor things like rapidshare and usenet etc??? anyone know??

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it will monitor anything the democrat elitest nazis dont want you to be on. welcome to china

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The "six strikes" anti-piracy program is on its way... to hell... :bag:

Hopefully it drags along its benefactors in its one-way ticket.

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a vpn that won't sell your data like btguard and a seedbox plus some extra steps and you're good to go.

i'm just thankful that the ISP from my country said that they don't give a shit and they won't bow their heads since at least they got the clue that if this happens everybody would just opt for the cheapest package thus their revenue will drop by 70% over the months.

hell, they said they're glad cause this way they can steal users away from the 'competition' :uhoh:

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yeah marik i do love your internet speed you posted long time ago. rich culture too

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