Movie and music pirates to lose Internet accesses in France
France has just announced a new policy of cutting of Internet access for users who do not stop downloading pirated movies and music off of the Internet.
French web users caught pirating movies or music could soon be thrown offline.
Those illegally sharing files will face the loss of their net access thanks to a newly-created anti-piracy body granted the wide-ranging powers.
According to the report, Internet providers will be monitoring what their users are doing and report their findings to the new anti-piracy body.
Net firms will monitor what their customers are doing and pass on information about persistent pirates to the new independent body. Those identified will get a warning and then be threatened with either being cut off or suspended if they do not stop illegal file-sharing.
The agreement between net firms, record companies, film-makers and government was drawn up by a special committee created to look at the problem of the net and cultural protection.
The anti-piracy body comes out of a deal agreed by France’s music and movie makers and its net firms.
France is listed as losing $$7.8 Billion to counterfeiting and piracy.

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