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July 25th, 2008

Britain moves against illegal file sharing

Posted by Nathan McFeters @ 11:02 am

Categories: Governments, United Kingdom, United States of America

Tags: File-sharing, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Nathan McFeters

CBC News out of Canada is reporting that British ISPs are making an aggressive move against illegal file sharing by implementing a program designed to discover copyright violators, who will be sent warning letters and may potentially have their internet connections disconnected.

For more on the article, read below.

The article states:

Under the agreement announced Thursday between the British film and music industries, telecommunications regulator Ofcom and the country’s six biggest ISPs — BT, Virgin Media, BSkyB, Carphone Warehouse, Orange and Tiscali — people who illegally share copyrighted files over the internet will receive weekly letters warning them that they are being monitored.

The program will be tested for three months while the parties discuss how to best take action against the estimated six million Britons who illegally share files.

So what they are planning to do with people caught is pretty interesting.  The article states that they may consider implementing a “three-strikes-you’re-out rule” where violators would have their service terminated after three warnings.  They’ve also considered other options, including traffic throttling violators speeds as a number of ISPs in the good old US of A are already doing.

The article states:

Britain’s goal is to reduce illegal file sharing by up to 80 per cent over the next two to three years, according to The Guardian.

It’s an interesting topic, but I don’t think anyone’s seen a major decline in file sharing as a result of these laws.  I still wonder how much of it is people wanting to steal their files, and how much it is people liking the convenience and freedom of file sharing.  I personally by all of my music off of iTunes now, but I hate the fact that if I’m listening to something, I can’t easily send it to one of my friends for him to check out.  I think this actually hurts some bands.  For example, my favorite band (which has sense broke up) is Dispatch.  They’re were a band that I never would’ve heard about if not for file sharing with other user’s who had similar music interests.  Guess what?  I own every Dispatch CD, DVD, many T-shirts, and since the band has broken up, I’ve purchased every CD from each of the band member’s new projects.  I would say the band should be pretty happy that I had a friend share their music with me… maybe file sharing is not so terrible?

By the way, thanks to Dave Lewis from Liquidmatrix Security Digest for publishing enough good stories out of and about Canada to make me add a few Canadian sites to my RSS feeds for some decent stories.

-Nate

Nathan McFeters

Nathan McFeters is a Senior Security Advisor for Ernst & Young's Advanced Security Center in Chicago. The views and opinions expressed in this article are his own and do not represent the views and opinions of Ernst & Young Advanced Security Center or Ernst & Young, LLP. Nathan has performed web application, deep source code, Internet, Intranet, wireless, dial-up, and social engineering engagements for numerous clients in the Fortune 500 during his career at Ernst & Young and has spoken at a number of prestigious conferences, including Black Hat, DEFCON, ToorCon, and Hack in the Box. He can be found at his Pwn* blog and XS-Sniper, a blog with Billy Rios. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Good point
How can ISPs and Gov't respond to this when they can't even handle child porn, spam, phishing, hacking, etc.?

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Posted by: nmcfeters Posted on: 07/29/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Would like to know how they will determine this.  Been_Done_Before | 07/25/08
All good questions  nmcfeters | 07/25/08
What are the laws?  BALTHOR | 07/25/08
If I write music or do art---  BALTHOR | 07/25/08
Are you authorized to produce Music/Art?  news_reader | 07/26/08
ASCAP or BMI makes it easier  cgarrett@... | 07/28/08
Bad English  Pazman | 07/28/08
Kind of sad, really  cgarrett@... | 07/28/08
"Doesn't ZDNET live up to any standards?"  Laraine Anne Barker | 07/28/08
Irony at its finest.  LeeC | 07/28/08
Call "doesn't" whatever you want...  christopherborne@... | 07/28/08
Keep some perspective please  nmcfeters | 07/28/08
Wonderful irony  nmcfeters | 07/28/08
Irony at its finest.  Nikosi | 07/29/08
First off  nmcfeters | 07/28/08
ZDNet standards  Dameadows | 07/28/08
Being relatively new to ZDNet...  nmcfeters | 07/28/08
RE: Britain moves against illegal file sharing  eric.pederson@... | 07/28/08
Exactly!  LeeC | 07/28/08
RE: Exactly!!!  bfilipiak@... | 07/28/08
A scary thought though  nmcfeters | 07/28/08
Welcome to the MPAA/RIAA World  TtfnJohn | 07/28/08
Welcome to the world of piracy...  jlafitte | 07/29/08
OK, but  nmcfeters | 07/29/08
RE: Britain moves against illegal file sharing  LeeC | 07/28/08
Very interesting  nmcfeters | 07/28/08
RE: Britain moves against illegal file sharing  zkdnet | 07/28/08
RE: Britain moves against illegal file sharing  philip.lane@... | 07/28/08
RE: An easy fix for all  Zolar | 07/28/08
Yea Right!!  finnjim2001@... | 07/28/08
RE: Britain moves against illegal file sharing  lukugems | 07/29/08
Well played  nmcfeters | 07/29/08
RE: Britain moves against illegal file sharing  jlafitte | 07/29/08
AGREED  nmcfeters | 07/29/08
RE: Britain moves against illegal file sharing  trm1945 | 07/29/08
Good point  nmcfeters | 07/29/08

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