 | Who Decides? So does Verizon detects who's doing the pirating or does the RIAA/MPAA notify Verizon? |
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 | It's probably the RIAA/MPAA. This is their baby. |
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to Kulasperu If Verizon is smart they will open a new revenue stream too. $100,000 per IP address as a fee for DMCA requests.
I wonder if the movie industry would mass accuse then. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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 XiodenPremium join:2008-06-10 Monticello, NY kudos:1 | A few hundred per request wouldn't be unreasonable. You need to recieve it, read it, send it to legal, send it back to some other guy to actually pull the information, send it back to legal for the response, etc. Those lawyers don't come cheap, and they have to make sure that the request is valid to protect their customers. |
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 MxxCon join:1999-11-19 Brooklyn, NY | reply to Kulasperu They'll be using company called "MarkMonitor". They'll be doing some fancy fingerprinting hashing bs. -- [Sig removed by Administrator: signature can not exceed 20GB] |
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