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NWRMidnight

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ISPs will get stuck with the crap end of the stick.

If they start going this route, you will soon see lawsuits from users. And if the ISP's take money to do this, they will be stuck taking the heat verses the RIAA.

The only reason the RIAA is going this route is because they are being forced to start proving their cases to the courts, and they can't do it.

If service it getting shut off without proper proof, Sooner or later, it will come down to laws, and peoples rights that are being violated.

It would be almost like your neighbor calling the police, tell them that you speed by there hose at 80mph... the police sending you a letter, stop, or you will lose your license, or better yet, your car. ... 3rd time, they come down and take your car away. Yet, no proof, or court hearing, anything.. due process has been removed, and that is illegal.


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said by NWRMidnight :

It would be almost like your neighbor calling the police, tell them that you speed by there hose at 80mph... the police sending you a letter, stop, or you will lose your license, or better yet, your car. ... 3rd time, they come down and take your car away. Yet, no proof, or court hearing, anything.. due process has been removed, and that is illegal.
Bad analogy.

The judicial system and your ISP are very different.

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