MPAA Wants ISPs to Cut Off Pirates

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 9952

    MPAA Wants ISPs to Cut Off Pirates

    Following on from the IFPI-inspired Italian blockade of The Pirate Bay, the MPAA’s President has been in Italy offering ideas on how to deal with the ‘problem’ of unauthorized file-sharing. Not wanting to flirt too much with originality, Robert Pisano is backing a 3 strikes-and-you’re-out policy. Just how far will the Italian government go in its currently tough anti-piracy mood?
    Following on from the IFPI-inspired Italian blockade of The Pirate Bay, the MPAA's President has been in Italy offering ideas on how to deal with the 'problem' of unauthorized file-sharing. Not wanting to flirt too much with originality, Robert Pisano is backing a 3 strikes-and-you're-out policy. Just how far will the Italian government go in its currently tough anti-piracy mood?
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  • Chewy
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2003
    • 20967

    #2
    January 2007 saw the top criminal court in Rome announce that downloading films, music or software from the Internet is not a crime if done for no profit.
    I love that part

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