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Old 04-02-2011, 07:13 AM   #220
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I'm sorry, I'm not with you. I'm talking about the fact that IF the right-holder wishes action to be taken against the alleged offender, they have to take legal action against them in court, and present evidence, as in any other case. That's the only route for "punishing" anyone. There is no other.
You are talking about what will happen if unauthorised downloading in the UK falls by 70%. I am talking about what will happen when it doesn't.

That is when people accused of unauthorised downloading will have their entire family kicked off the internet without the need for any evidence whatsoever. At that point, assuming they can afford to do so, they can appeal against this action.
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