US ISPs to limit speeds of illegal downloaders

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On Thursday we reported that illegal downloading was still on the rise

Internet service providers in the United States have outlined a warning system aimed at curbing illegal downloading.

Major ISPs across the pond, like Comcast and AT&T, have joined forces with the key US music and movie industry bodies in order to clamp down on the rampant online piracy

"Consumers have a right to know if their broadband account is being used for illegal online content theft, or if their own online activity infringes on copyright rules - inadvertently or otherwise - so that they can correct that activity," said James Assey of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association.

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