ISP Copyright Alert System Begins


copyright information center US

copyright information center US (Photo credit: Inmediahk)

You should read this if you download and share copyrighted content

Internet service providers are now rolling out a system to warn or punish users who download and share copyrighted content.

‘AT&T, Cablevision, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Verizon are all participating, and will roll out their responses over the next two months. The so-called Copyright Alert System varies by ISP, but calls for gradually more severe responses to each infringement, starting with emailed warnings and escalating to throttled data speeds or temporary suspension of service.

‘For example, here’s how Time Warner Cable’s alert system will work, according to spokesman Alex Dudley:…’

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