BPI may follow RIAA

Wednesday, January 14, 2004
By Net4Now

The UK-based British Phonographic Industry may enforce measures similarly to those undertaken in recent law suits against P2P file-swappers by the RIAA in the USA.
The BPI revealed they will be tracking high P2P distributors, straying from prosecuting the occasional file swapper.
The BPI is currently conversing with ISPs to help identify major P2P operatives.

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