![]() ![]() It was supposed to be put in place months ago and not a single provider has it working. It’s a waste of time and money for service providers. They will attempt to educate them and nothing else. Most ISPs have already come out and said they will not cut off users. Our 6 strikes will do essentially nothing. And considering downloading music and movies is legal in the Netherlands, I’d say they wasted their time. And how many more went online or simply moved overseas? How many shutdown simply because they didn’t want to operate anymore? Websites come and go on a daily basis. Ordinary people have family and friends and neighbours and they don’t want everybody to know that they are common thieves who steal what you and I pay for. Ordinary people don’t want embarrassing phone calls, mails, fines. The purpose of the initiatives we see all over the globe is to stop *ordinary* people from stealing. Plus, we have a growing number of artists who, inspired by the porn industry, are beginning to sue the thieves.Īs for VPN’s: They are for torrent freaks and child pornographers who don’t have lives. In 2011, BREIN shut down 383 BitTorrent sites, 83 streaming sites, 71 lockers and 52 Usenet indexers, according to the crybabies over at :Īs for Pirate Laws: Hadopi was so successful that the US copied parts of the idea and now initiates 6 strikes. ![]()
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