Monday, October 11, 2010

Irish internet provider in legal victory over music downloads...

One of the state's largest internet providers has scored a landmark victory against record labels over illegal music downloads.

Four powerful industry firms - Warner Music, Universal Music, Sony BMG and EMI Records - pushed for a "three strikes and you're out" rule to stop massive piracy by UPC customers. But the High Court ruled that laws to identify and cut-off internet users illegally copying music files were not enforceable in Ireland. More...

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