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June 15th, 2009

ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal

Posted by Richard Koman @ June 15, 2009 @ 10:34 PM

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In a first-of-its-kind deal, Universal and Virgin Media have agreed on a U.K. plan that makes Universal’s entire catalog available - DRM-free - for a monthly subscription price, while Virgin will take a more active role in identifying unauthorized downloading of the label’s music, The New York Times reports.

(I would have described “unauthorized downloading” as “piracy,” for the sake of simplicity, but a forthcoming book by William Patry convinces me that words matter, and that “piracy” is the wrong metaphor.)

Offending users could find their Internet access cut off.

British officials praised the deal.

“Government has a role in creating the right legal and regulatory framework for rights and copyright,” said Stephen Carter, the British communications, technology and broadcast minister, in a statement. “However, the market will flourish through innovative commercial agreements between companies, and agreements such as this will help significantly in reducing any demand for piracy.”

There’s nothing innovative about making ISPs into police dogs for the copyright industry. The industry simply must stop treating people who want their products into criminals. I think the monthly subscription deal sounds attractive, but ISP spying is simply a gross violation of the contract between ISPs and consumers.

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ISP's should not be content providers.
Even if all pirating stopped these ISP's would find
another way to limit use. This is fraud to their
customers and goes away from any quality of service.... (Read the rest)
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You say words are important  NonZealot | 06/15/09
RE: ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal  relativityboy | 06/15/09
RE: ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal  sjp22 | 06/16/09
RE: ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal  sjp22 | 06/16/09
RE: ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal  jdbukis@... | 06/16/09
Cautious Optimism  johnfenjackson@... | 06/16/09
typos  rkoman@... | 06/16/09
First Mover Advantage?  johnfenjackson@... | 06/16/09
RE: ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal  Bodazapha | 06/16/09
ISP's should not be content providers.  clynx | 06/16/09

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