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ISPs must pay 25% of costs of piracy warning letters
By Patrick Goss published
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.
Ofcom: Accused file-sharers to have 'robust' appeals process
By Patrick Goss published
People accused of illegal filesharing will be have access to a 'robust and effective appeals mechanism' according to Ofcom.
Minister airs doubts about file-sharing law
By Patrick Goss published
A government minister has told The Times that he does not believe that it would be possible to enforce a law in which ISPs are forced to disconnect illegal file sharers.
Tiscali: BBC's argument is smoke and mirrors
By Patrick Goss published
Exclusive Tiscali has moved quickly to respond to BBC iPlayer chief Anthony Rose's recent comments on bandwidth, accusing the broadcaster of using 'smoke and mirrors'.
BBC: We won't bring down the internet
By Patrick Goss published
Rose insists that iPlayer and ISPs can play nice
Rose: tiered iPlayer could benefit ISPs
By Patrick Goss published
BBC man suggests that quality streaming is a win-win
Virgin Media: speedtests don't tell the truth
By Patrick Goss published
Exclusive Online tests need to be more accurate
UK councils could record all web usage
By Gareth Beavis published
Plans by the government to allow UK councils and other public bodies to record web footage have been labelled as a 'snooper's charter' by the Lib Dems and Tories.
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