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·magicjack.com
·AT&T U-Verse
·AT&T Midwest
| Most likely scenario #1 The RI/MPAA will catch wind of some major sharing coming from one of the said ISP's. The ISP responds to their release or DMCA inquiry, "That'll be 49.95 per user + our hourly minimum fee + service fee", The RI/MPAA will say, sorry but you have a legal responsibility to turn this data over". RI/MPAA then contacts attorneys who call a few judges, Judges issue a subpoena. ISP can try to ignore/deny subpoena and face obstruction charges. ISP quickly looses battle in court to RI/MPAA. Goes Under. Problem solved for RI/MPAA anyway.
It's a loose/loose situation for the ISP.
This isn't exactly what will happen but close. There are too many ways this could possibly play out. A less likely but far too possible scenario is the RI/MPAA requests that the D.H.S. investigate this ISP. -- YOUR ISP MAY BE CAPPING OR GETTING READY TO DO SO BY EARLY NEXT YEAR. LETS PUT A STOP TO THEM. »www.ipetitions.com/petition/PMDBI/ |