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"Asking an ISP to control and assess what Internet users can
and cannot download is just as wrong as asking the post office
to open and read letters and decide what should and should not
be delivered," Telenor said in a statement. -
Telenor said it saw "no legal basis" for the demand for ISPs
to control or assess the content that users download. -
In February, a Danish court ordered Telenor's Denmark-based
ISP Tele2 to shut its customers' access to Pirate Bay.
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In February, a Danish court ordered Telenor's Denmark-based
ISP Tele2 to shut its customers' access to Pirate Bay.
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Robert MarleyOSLO, March 2 (Reuters) - Norwegian telecom group Telenor (TEL.OL) will not block access to the Swedish file-sharing website The Pirate Bay, despite demands from representatives of the entertainment industry, Telenor said on Monday.
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"Asking an ISP to control and assess what Internet users can
and cannot download is just as wrong as asking the post office
to open and read letters and decide what should and should not
be delivered," Telenor said in a statement. -
Telenor said it saw "no legal basis" for the demand for ISPs
to control or assess the content that users download. - 1 more annotations...
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