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AT&T steps up copyright enforcement, kicks customers off network
mardi 6 novembre 2018, 23:26 , par Ars Technica
Enlarge / The entrance to an AT&T store in San Francisco, California. (credit: Getty Images | Robert Alexander )
AT&T is terminating the broadband service of more than a dozen customers who were accused multiple times of copyright infringement, according to a report by Axios today. 'It's the first time AT&T has discontinued customer service over piracy allegations since having shaped its own piracy policies last year, which is significant given it just became one of America's major media companies [with the purchase of Time Warner],' Axios wrote. Axios' report is based partly on anonymous sources, but AT&T also confirmed the news in official statements to Axios and Ars. The allegedly pirating customers will receive their disconnection notices within a week or so; each one already 'received at least nine separate notifications with allegations of copyright infringement from content owners,' Axios wrote. Read 11 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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