Originally posted by
eilowyn at
All U.S. Internet Providers will be policing downloads by July 12, 2012Originally posted by
eurydice72 at
All U.S. Internet Providers will be policing downloads by July 12, 2012I'm currently sitting at San Antonio airport with hours to kill before my flight home. Had a fantastic weekend (didn't win, but doesn't matter when I had so much fun), and will return home fresh and relaxed. I saw this on my flist, though, and have to keep it going because, well, pissed doesn't even begin to describe it.
Originally posted by
marguerite_26 at
All U.S. Internet Providers will be policing downloads by July 12, 2012I'm seeing variations of this all over my flist and damn, it does not look good. I'm not sure what will be happening in Canada, but I wouldn't be surprised if we soon follow the US lead.
(this is an edited version of
lk737's post
here)
According to this article, dated March 15, 2012:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/webnews/major-isps-turn-into-copyright-police-by-july-says-riaa/ "File-sharers, beware: By July 12, major US Internet service providers (ISPs) will voluntarily begin serving as copyright police for the entertainment industry, according to Cary Sherman, chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The so-called “six-strikes” plan is said to be one of the most effective anti-piracy efforts ever established in the US."
The article goes on to give details. After six notices, internet providers will decide to throttle a person's internet speed, or cut it off altogether. No more downloading eps of your favorite shows for vidding, gifs, or fanfiction art. No more downloading screencaps possibly.
Fox news confirms this:
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/03/17/us-isps-become-copyright-cops-starting-july-12/ Youtube video explaining this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5OG0R-yS-c For the record, I'm far more worried about the constant surveillance and the record being kept of everywhere I go online than I am about getting caught taking copy written stuff.