Taking a page from the RIAA's play book, the MPAA has signed a deal with major US ISPs to introduce a "download tax", or officially known as the "motion picture intellectual property surcharge". This will introduce a compulsory $10 per month fee on top of your existing Internet connection fees that will go towards paying off income lost due to movie piracy. Part of the fund will be used by ISPs to install new monitoring systems to monitor usage.
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But this system does not mean that users now have carte blanche to download movies at will. Users who are found guilty of excessive downloads, through the aforementioned monitoring system, will receive 2 warnings before the "third strike" system automatically suspends their account.
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Several ISPs against the idea have not signed up and will continue to provide un-monitored and surchage free Internet connections, although sources say that the USISPA (United States Internet Service Provider Association) might act and get these "rogue" ISPs into line.
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But this system does not mean that users now have carte blanche to download movies at will. Users who are found guilty of excessive downloads, through the aforementioned monitoring system, will receive 2 warnings before the "third strike" system automatically suspends their account.
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Several ISPs against the idea have not signed up and will continue to provide un-monitored and surchage free Internet connections, although sources say that the USISPA (United States Internet Service Provider Association) might act and get these "rogue" ISPs into line.
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