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Indymike

join:2004-12-06
Indianapolis, IN

Safe Harbour

By actively scanning for "illegal" file activity, won't AT&T loose their 'safe harbour' status as an ISP?

Given that they will be "protecting" us, we will have the right to sue them when they mess up and don't "protect" us.

They really might want to reconsider this move......

Ghostmaker

join:2003-01-20
Brunswick, OH

Actually since ATT is of the knowledge of what is being transferred thru there network I would think the RIAA and MPAA could beat the safe harbor protections easily in a court of law and receive a judgment for damages. I do hope there legal department considers that aspect.


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