UK pub fined £8k for drinker's Wi-Fi download

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We hope the download was of something worth the £8,000 fine

In a UK case that highlights the mess the law is currently in when it comes to illegal downloads of copyright material, a pub owner has been hit with an £8,000 fine for the actions of a user on the pub's Wi-Fi hotspot.

The unnamed pub was, apparently, operating a Wi-Fi network provided by The Cloud, a firm specialising in public internet access in bars, coffee shops and other retail outlets.

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