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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5165372.stm

Industry to stop 'music cheats'

The BPI has invited ISPs to "enforce their own terms of use"
The recorded music industry's trade group has told internet service providers (ISPs) to freeze the accounts of customers who illegally fileshare.
The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has written to Tiscali and Cable & Wireless asking them to suspend 59 accounts for "illegal filesharing".

Until now, the BPI has focused on individuals, rather than other firms.

The ISPs should now "put their houses in order and pull the plug on these people", said the BPI.

We have said for months that it is unacceptable for ISPs to turn a blind eye to industrial-scale copyright infringement

Peter Jamieson, BPI chairman

The internet has made it far easier for people to share music files and thus to breach copyright.

'Unequivocal evidence'

The BPI says this latest move will enable the record industry "to deal with a greater volume of cases more quickly and efficiently".

BPI has identified 17 Tiscali IP addresses and 42 Cable & Wireless IP addresses which were used to upload "significant quantities of music owned by BPI members".

While the BPI can identify which service providers have customers breaking filesharing rules belongs, only the ISPs themselves can identify the exact customers.

It was unacceptable for ISPs to turn a "blind eye to industrial-scale copyright infringement", said BPI chairman Peter Jamieson.

"We are providing unequivocal evidence of copyright infringement via their services," he said.

"It is now up to them to put their house in order and pull the plug on these people."

Both Tiscali and Cable & Wireless had terms of use which banned copyright infringement, the BPI said.

C&W acknowledged it had an "acceptable use policy" for itself and its ISP, Bulldog, which covered illegal filesharing.

"This would normally mean that any accounts used for illegal filesharing are closed. We will take whatever steps are necessary to put the matter right," the firm said in a statement.

Tiscali, meanwhile, said it does not freeze customer accounts automatically when asked to, but can do so following an investigation, Reuters reported.

The firm did not respond to phone calls.

BPI has taken legal action in 139 filesharing cases. The four that have gone to court have produced verdicts in BPI's favour, while 111 individuals have settled out of court.

I'm so glad that I don't purchase music nor listen to it.
 
How could you not listen to music!!?

you must be extremely boring...
 
Hades said:
How could you not listen to music!!?

you must be extremely boring...

I prefer the debate of talk radio or my television playing crime shows or anime that I've taped the previous day.
 
War Lord said:
I prefer the debate of talk radio or my television playing crime shows or anime that I've taped the previous day.

You just saved yourself right there.
 
Tsunulia said:
You just saved yourself right there.

And believe me, it's anime.

My cable doesn't have a hentai channel.
 
how can you not listen to music, I simply can not comprehend that. :confused:

:(
 
PWN3R RANGER said:
how can you not listen to music, I simply can not comprehend that. :confused:

:(

The music died once 1990 came along.
 
Drink more caffiene, ****e lord
 
Slipknot said:
Doesn't mean that you can't listen to music pre-1990...

yeah seriously? :confused:
 
War Lord said:
The music died once 1990 came along.
actually, it was teh music INDUSTRY that died...or at least their integrity....not the music itself. theres plenty of music out there that is equal to if not greater than the music of yesteryear....your just not gonna find it on the radio or tv.
 
Wait... is BPI threatening to sue the ISPs if they don't freeze customer accounts, or are they simply begging? Because if they're begging, they'll be on their knees for a very long time. No ISP wants to be the first to cut off their customers for file sharing; they know that the moment word gets out, flocks of customers will take their business to the next ISP.
 
Slipknot said:
Doesn't mean that you can't listen to music pre-1990...

Yes, over and over again.

I can sing along with most of the music I know perfectly well.
 
Motown Marvel said:
actually, it was teh music INDUSTRY that died...or at least their integrity....not the music itself. theres plenty of music out there that is equal to if not greater than the music of yesteryear....your just not gonna find it on the radio or tv.

That's not necessarily true. Yeah, there probably good music still being produced, as rare as it might be.

However, the fact that I wasn't raised around it, my ear is not in tune to it so it wouldn't sound very good. That's why the music your granddad likes, you probably don't.
 
Manic said:
Wait... is BPI threatening to sue the ISPs if they don't freeze customer accounts, or are they simply begging? Because if they're begging, they'll be on their knees for a very long time. No ISP wants to be the first to cut off their customers for file sharing; they know that the moment word gets out, flocks of customers will take their business to the next ISP.

They're suing to make it law.
 
Manic said:
Wait... is BPI threatening to sue the ISPs if they don't freeze customer accounts, or are they simply begging? Because if they're begging, they'll be on their knees for a very long time. No ISP wants to be the first to cut off their customers for file sharing; they know that the moment word gets out, flocks of customers will take their business to the next ISP.

Exactly. The music industry is getting really desperate these days. At what point will they wisen up and start evolving their business model to match today's technologies? The 50's are over and they need to move on.

jag
 
There will always be ways. Us file-sharers are always 3 steps ahead
 
what the industry needs to do is lower the friggin prices on cd's. How much can a cd cost to make anyway..cant be much..until then..I'll be a file sharing mofo:)
 
Carter said:
There will always be ways. Us file-sharers are always 3 steps ahead

You could start a mail-order business.
 
kane9321 said:
what the industry needs to do is lower the friggin prices on cd's. How much can a cd cost to make anyway..cant be much..until then..I'll be a file sharing mofo:)

The price used to be justified because it was claimed that the technology needed to be paid for. That's been repaid long ago.
 
do people even still buy cd's?

maybe if they were like, $5 i would, just to get the better quality, and not have to sit in front of a computer for 30 minutes to download a bunch of songs... but why would i pay $15 for that? why would they charge $15 for that?

maybe they need to pay celebs/singers less money?
 
I have a theory about people who don't listen to music...
 
War Lord said:
They're suing to make it law.

They will loose. The government & or court system can not be that stupid to do something like this. Because in the end they all will loose money
 
PLAS said:
I have a theory about people who don't listen to music...

Is it that they prefer conversation?

Because that is so true!
 

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