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UK ISP Says No To Music Industry Pressure

siloko sends us to the BBC for the story of one ISP standing up to the music industry. (But note that this ISP is one of the ones said to have worked with Phorm on plans to track customers' surfing.) "The head of one of Britain's biggest internet providers has criticized the music industry for demanding that he act against pirates. Charles Dunstone of Carphone Warehouse, which runs the TalkTalk broadband service, is refusing. He said it is not his job to be an internet policeman."

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  1. Eh, whatever. by Futile+Rhetoric · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's a matter of money, not principle. Why the hell would a provider invest in the required infrastructure upgrades? Now, if the record industry agrees to pay for it, perhaps with a small bonus on top for lubrication purposes, they'll switch to a different tune just like that.

  2. Innocence by phorm · · Score: 5, Funny

    But note that this ISP is one of the ones said to have worked with Phorm on plans to track customers' surfing

    I know nothing of this, honestly!

  3. Neutrality? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    mod ISP +1 for standing up to gov lobbyists.
    mod ISP -1 for cosying with phorm.
    Net result: 0 points.

    Is this what they mean by net neutrality?

  4. Re:Love the guilt laden language they use... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I particularly liked

    The BPI denied it is asking ISPs to become internet police, saying the firms need to educate their customers not to steal music.
    Er well no, actually they don't need to do any such thing. As a trade body who apparently represents the interests of the recording industry it's your responsibility to "educate" the public. It's nothing to do with the ISP.
  5. Is it not also a matter of privacy? by ewrong · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's a bit like asking the post office to open every single letter they deliver to check whether they have any illegally copied DVDs or CDs in there.

  6. Re:Amazed by Tim+Browse · · Score: 5, Funny

    and viola - he now has a myspace/facebook/whatever account...

    Not to mention a stringed instrument!