Stories about: BPI

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    UK court rules LulzSec hacker to remain in police custody 24/06/2011 00:17:00

    A 19-year-old British man who remains the lone suspect detained for a series of successful cyberstrikes by the hacking group Lulz Security will remain in police custody until at least Saturday, a London court ruled Thursday.
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    Piracy group threatens more DDoS attacks 06/10/2010 01:12:00

    The self-styled campaigners who launched DDoS attacks on a range of prominent copyright and anti-piracy organisations last week has threatened further attacks in an interview with security company, Panda Security.
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    Online industry unites against Digital Economy Bill 11/03/2010 03:01:00

    Google, Yahoo, eBay, Facebook, Orange, Talk Talk and BT have singed an open letter to the Financial Times condemning a bill in parliament that they say "threatens freedom of speech and the open internet".
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    French gov't passes illegal downloads legislation 14/05/2009 06:28:00

    Legislation which will see illegal file sharers disconnected from the internet has been passed by the French National Assembly, despite initially being rejected last month.
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    Illegal downloaders should be banned from the net 14/05/2009 06:15:00

    The UK Film Council, along with a number of other industry bodies and trade unions, is urging the government to ban illegal downloaders from the net.
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    Virgin helps government tackle illegal file sharers 14/05/2009 06:13:00

    Virgin Media has joined forces with Channel 4 and BSkyB in a bid to help the government tackle internet piracy.
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    UK ISPs get tough over illegal downloads 25/07/2008 11:37:46

    Six of the UK's largest ISPs are set to announce today that they've signed up to a government-backed initiative that's designed to clamp down on music piracy.
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    Virgin Media file sharers sent legal threat letters 03/07/2008 14:51:49

    Virgin Media sent 800 UK customers letters warning them about participating in illegal file sharing.
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    BT to cut off file-sharing customers 01/07/2008 09:55:29

    BT has become the latest ISP to join forced with the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in a bid to get tough with illegal file-sharers, announcing plans to cut off customers who use their accounts to illegally download software from P2P networks.
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    Virgin Media to 'educate' illegal file sharers 06/06/2008 14:33:03

    Virgin Media and the BPI are working together on an 'education campaign' aimed at users believed to be illegally sharing copyrighted files.
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    Britons arrested in illegal file-sharing case 05/06/2008 07:26:47

    Six Brits have been arrested for illegally sharing music files. Cleveland Police made the arrests on May 23 and 28 'in relation to uploading pre-release music' onto the now defunct BitTorrent tracker OiNK.cd. However, the exact offences they are alledged to have committed remain unknown.
 
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