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AT&T To Cut Off Some Customers' Service in Piracy Crackdown (axios.com)

AT&T will alert a little more than a dozen customers within the next week or so that their service will be terminated due to copyright infringement, news outlet Axios reported, citing sources familiar with its plans. From the report: It's the first time AT&T has discontinued customer service over piracy allegations since having shaped its own piracy policies last year, which is significant given it just became one of America's major media companies. AT&T owns a content network after its purchase of Time Warner earlier this year, an entity now called WarnerMedia. Content networks are typically responsible for issuing these types of allegations to internet service providers (ISPs) for them to address with their customers.

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  1. Alleged Copyright Infringement = Loss of Essential by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What a shithole country!

  2. corporate plaintiff, judge, and executioner by sittingnut · · Score: 4, Interesting

    " discontinued customer service over piracy allegations"

    allegations!

    a tech/media corporate decides who allegedly committed alleged crimes (alleged "piracy", alleged "hate speech", alleged "election interference", etc are just the beginning) against related or fellow tech/media corporates or supporters, and deal out de-platforming punishment too.
    welcome to rule by big corporates, according to their rules and their courts.

    1. Re:corporate plaintiff, judge, and executioner by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Wrong analogy.
      This is not about invitation to a private house, it is about a publicly offered service, usually provided by a monopoly or an oligopoly. A service sometimes tightly tied to taxpayer funded government services to the point of no being easily available elsewhere.

      As such, mere allegations of violations should not be the cause of banishment.

           

    2. Re:corporate plaintiff, judge, and executioner by rogoshen1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I really don't think content providers and ISP's should be allowed to co-mingle like this. It leads to a situation where you have a company that's positioned itself as a regional monopoly (either naturally, such as access to coax; or through pure evil -- shutting down community broadband, or other competitors) that's able to completely control communication. And in this particular case, if you do something they don't like, they can completely cut you off. Besides, the bigger the company, the more abusive they are to their customers.

      ISP's should be dumb pipes for getting whatever bits you request to your box. Letting them do anything else is just inviting disaster.

      On a tangent though.. regarding your comment about the internet thriving:

      You really don't see how the internet is going from a democratizing thing, where people can freely express their opinions and views.. to a curated swamp of social media that's fed through advertising and monetizing personal information?

      The thought that's slowly creeping in is that it's the duty of the gatekeepers (be it google, facebook, reddit, whoever) to censor inconvenient or 'problematic' views. They may dress this up with whatever fashionable terms they like; but it's still censorship. Which can sound nice, at least in the near term since it's fringe views that get shut down. (not many people will stick up for a neo-nazi, or antifa or whoever else goes against the current)

      BUT that line, or what constitutes 'acceptable' speech will invariably shift towards the middle -- the definition of "being a troll" or "being a dick".

      Also troubling is the desire to abolish privacy. Which again, having these gate-keeping companies acting as the arbiters of online discourse, will result in the death of privacy, and as a result -- the death of free speech.

      I'd say instead of thriving, it's grown to the point it's liable to tip-over.

  3. just now noticing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    "discontinued customer service "

    I think AT&T discontinued customer server many years ago.

  4. Re:Alleged Copyright Infringement = Loss of Essent by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It's the first time AT&T has discontinued customer service over piracy allegations...

    Maybe these people were using encryption, thus AT&T can't confirm they are not pirates, thus the allegations.

    How does "if you don't have anything to hide then everything you do should be public knowledge" sound to you?

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  5. Considering the atrocious options in the USA .. by AbRASiON · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is pretty bad. A lot of areas seem to be only serviced by one provider, it's kinda terrible.

    Time for more VPN use.