Japan ISPs band together to crack down on pirates
By Joseph Hunkins at March 15, 2008 0 CommentsJapan News is reporting that four major ISPs in Japan are working together to stop pirating activity, especially the use of the “Winny” and similar programs that allow peer to peer file sharing.
According to the The Yomiuri Shimbun:
the measure would become the first countermeasure against Winny-using rights-violators used by the whole provider industry.
The number of users of file-sharing software such as Winny in the country is estimated to be about 1.75 million, with most of the files exchanged using the software believed to be illegal copies.A brief six-hour survey by a copyright organization monitoring the Internet found about More»
Labels: ISP, japan, peer to peer, piracy
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