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Plagiarismtoday bookmarked on 2009-04-21 108 noway filesharing piracy isps
  • All that is set to change as Norway’s Post and Telecommunications Regulator has just decided that if a court feels there is good enough reason, it can force ISPs to hand over the names and addresses of illicit file-sharers to copyright holders. This means that they can now be pursued through the courts, or more likely, through “pay up or else” type threats.

This link has been bookmarked by 2 people . It was first bookmarked on 21 Apr 2009, by Jonathan Bailey.

  • 24 Apr 09
    • if a court feels there is good enough reason, it can force ISPs to hand over the names and addresses of illicit file-sharers to copyright holders
    • Post and Telecommunications Regulator director Willy Jensen
  • 21 Apr 09
    • All that is set to change as Norway’s Post and Telecommunications Regulator has just decided that if a court feels there is good enough reason, it can force ISPs to hand over the names and addresses of illicit file-sharers to copyright holders. This means that they can now be pursued through the courts, or more likely, through “pay up or else” type threats.