A British baron wants ISPs to work for the corporate music copyright cartel, Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal and Sony BMG, as an unpaid copyright cops.
But, says Lord Triesman, the UK government isn?t interested in ?hounding 14-year-olds who shared music?.
Rather, it?s, ?intent on tracking down those who made multiple copies for profit,? says the BBC, continuing to perform sterling services as an unpaid, unofficial Big 4 PR agency.
Source:p2pnet.net
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