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In July the UK government announced it was going to start sending warnings to internet users who persistently download content illegally. TBO assesses the government’s plan and whether it
Instead, beginning next year, a warning will be sent to suspected downloaders informing them that what they are doing is illegal and urging them to stop.
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Under the new government and industry- led scheme, announced in July this year, up to four warning emails will be sent by the UK’s largest internet service providers (ISPs) to households suspected of copyright infringement.
“We are working with the creative industries to ensure that IP rights are understood and respected,” the government’s business secretary Vince Cable said at the time, adding that
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K internet users are set to receive a free lesson via email, but it is unlikely to be a welcome one.
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