Verizon, AT&T and others will restrict users if they download illegally

July 8, 2011 - 6:36am | Law aspects | News |
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Verizon, AT&T and others will restrict users if they download illegally

In a move to fend off the online piracy companies united to launch a set of rules to slow or restrict the Internet access to consumers found illegally downloading copyrighted films, music or TV shows.

Verizon Communications Inc, Comcast Corp, Time Warner Cable Inc, Cablevision Systems Corp and AT&T Inc agreed to alert customers, up to six times, when it appears their account is used for illegal downloading. Warnings will come as e-mails or pop-up messages.

In case users persist illegally downloading the provider will temporarily slow Internet speed or redirect the browser to a specific Web page until the customer contacts the company. Under the rules users can seek for an independent review of whether their actions were illegal.

Internet access will not be terminated, according to a statement from the industry partners behind the effort. The coalition includes groups representing movie studios, independent film makers and record labels
 




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