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UK ISPs Want Copyright Holders to Pay if Users Sue

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "After the recent draft legislation in the UK, which would create a 'three strikes' policy to cut off anyone accused of online piracy, the ISPs are asking for liability protection when users are wrongly identified. They're worried that when users are wrongly blamed for piracy, as has happened in several widely-reported investigations already, they will turn around and sue their ISP. The ISPs, of course, think that the record companies — or whoever else wrongly identified the file sharers — should be the ones to pay out any such judgments. The British Phonographic Industry, however, disagrees and wants the ISPs to simply use their Terms of Service to disconnect people. Apparently, that means they think that the ToS should be able to remove any legal recourse people might otherwise have against being misidentified."

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  1. Re:Simple enough solution by nickj6282 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I think you're missing the point. The IFPI need only be accused of piracy instead of actually having committed it. That's kind of the point of this article: wrongfully disconnecting users who are only accused of piracy, regardless if the accusation is valid or not.

  2. Re:Request to all Uk Slashdotters by alva_edison · · Score: 4, Informative

    Please keep this in mind as it is good advice for any letter-writing campaign:
    Most politicians are busy people (or at least consider themsleves to be), so they will generally only make time for those that put in an effort.

    In general, a form email is least effort and will generally be ignored.
    A non-form email is still low effort and will also be ignored.
    A phone call is moderate effort, but will usually be intercepeted.
    A form letter (paper, envelope, stamp) without a signature is also somewhat moderate, but will still be ignored.
    A form letter with a signature will usually get a response, but along the lines that they don't listen to from letters.
    An original typed letter will usually get a somewhat favorable response; although you may just receive a lecture on policy ppositions.
    An original hand-written letter will get you attention -- assuming you have neat and legible hand-writing.
    A personal visit as a constituent will also get you attention, but should be followed up by some form of traceable communication.

    --
    He effected a bored affect.