Over the course of the next several days our participating ISPs will begin rolling out the system. Practically speaking, this means our content partners will begin sending notices of alleged P2P copyright infringement to ISPs, and the ISPs will begin forwarding those notices in the form of Copyright Alerts to consumers. Most consumers will never receive Alerts under the program. Consumers whose accounts have been used to share copyrighted content over P2P networks illegally (or without authority) will receive Alerts that are meant to educate rather than punish, and direct them to legal alternatives. And for those consumers who believe they received Alerts in error, an easy to use process will be in place for them to seek independent review of the Alerts they received. CCI and its partners have worked hard to meet our goal of implementing a system that educates consumers about copyright and P2P networks, encourages the use of legal alternatives, and safeguards customer privacy.
Full Story: CopyRightInformation.org
AT&T, Cablevision, Comcast, Time Warner and Verizon, will be using the, ?Copyright Alert System.? After six strikes your internet service could be suspended.
Source: http://realtalkny.uproxx.com/2013/02/topic/topic/news/a-look-at-the-copyright-alert-system/
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