Posts Tagged ‘verizon’

3 Count: Ok, Good!

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 22nd, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Verizon: We’re Not Cutting Off Users Over Copyright Claims
First off today, Verizon has issued a correction to yesterday’s article about them disconnecting repeat copyright infringers. According to them, the report resulted from a misunderstanding about what they could do, not what they [...]



3 Count: Can’t Hear You

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 21st, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Verizon Terminating Copyright Infringers’ Internet Access
Verizon is becoming the first ISP in the U.S. to officially announce that they are terminating repeat copyright infringers in a “graduated response” or “three strikes” system. Verizon would not say how many were being terminated but [...]



3 Count: Hear Me Now?

By Jonathan Bailey • Nov 13th, 2009 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Verizon Tests Sending RIAA Copyright Notices
First off today, Verizon, the United States’ second largest phone provider, has, according to sources, begun working with the RIAA to send out infringement notices to users who are accused of illegally sharing files. The notices, which [...]