ISPs must pay 25% of costs of piracy warning letters

ISPs footing some of the bill
ISPs footing some of the bill

The UK's ISPs have been told that they will partially fund the crackdown on illegal p2p downloads through their networks, with the UK government expecting them to pick up a quarter of the costs.

The costs involved with contacting people picked out for warning letters have been a thorny discussion, with ISPs not keen on the added expense.

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