April 21, 2011
"Internet service providers’ claim that new law infringes web users’ ‘basic rights and freedoms’ rejected by high court."

From Filesharing: BT and TalkTalk fail in challenge to Digital Economy Act.

According to this article, thousands of warning letters accusing Internet users of downloading copyright protected content will be sent in the first half of next year.

I was wondering where it were the Ofcom codes for copyright infringement. Seems that the process was on hold because of this legal action, but now the copyright police of Internet in UK will start working.

It’s easy: copyright holders are supposed to gather data about the people believed to be illegally downloading copyright protected content, and then the ISP will match that data against their customers database to send the warning letters to those accused.

You must be guilty if they say so…

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