Frontier Communications is getting sued by file labels for not disconnecting pirates


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Frontier Communications, an ISP that serves round Three million subscribers, has been sued by Warner, Sony, and Common’s file labels for allegedly not taking motion in opposition to its customers who pirate music (through Ars Technica).

The file labels allege of their grievance (PDF) that not solely did Frontier fail to disconnect individuals who repeatedly pirated, nevertheless it even inspired them by promoting the power to “obtain 10 songs in 3.5 seconds” and profited from the end result. The labels additionally allege that Frontier ignored its subscribers’ piracy so it might maintain amassing subscription charges, saying that the ISP valued revenue over obligation.

Frontier denies wrongdoing, telling The Verge that it has terminated prospects when copyright…

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