The truth that ISPs will work using the RIAA inside a bid to squash piracy is not even close to new. A leaked document declaring to become AT&T training materials, however, indicates the operator is going to stop speaking, and begin doing. Based on TorrentFreak notices is going to be sent to clients on November 28th concerning the alternation in policy, with individuals suspected of illicit downloads receiving an e-mail notifying them from the possible copyright violation. We'd formerly heard about a six-stage notification system, which, too, is pointed out here with repeat culprits facing use of "some of the most frequently visited websites" restricted. Even stranger, may be the talk of needing to complete a web-based tutorial about copyright to obtain the limitations lifted. As AT&T belongs to the MPAA and RIAA-backed Center for Copyright Information, the chances are another people (Verizon, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision), is going to be preparing similar plans. We have requested AT&T for confirmation directly, but for the time being keep close track of the mail.
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