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A handful of ISPs (AT&T, Comcast, Cox) are sending RIAA notices to downloaders that the RIAA deems performing copyright infringement. AT&T said the notices don't mean much to them and will not cut off internet access unless ordered by a court. Seems companies may be finally figuring out that the customer is the one that keeps them in business, not the RIAA.
I wonder what Comcrapst has in store for their customers...
A handful of ISPs (AT&T, Comcast, Cox) are sending RIAA notices to downloaders that the RIAA deems performing copyright infringement. AT&T said the notices don't mean much to them and will not cut off internet access unless ordered by a court. Seems companies may be finally figuring out that the customer is the one that keeps them in business, not the RIAA.
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Comcast said Wednesday afternoon that it hasn't changed its policy. An executive who spoke at the same conference as Cicconi told the audience that the company has sent 2 million notices on behalf of content owners. A company representative said the company has no plans to test "a so-called 'three-strikes-and-you're-out' policy."
But music industry sources told CNET that Comcast has agreed to cooperate with the RIAA in other ways.
I wonder what Comcrapst has in store for their customers...