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Sounds like the Software companies are tightening up a little bit regarding piracy. To be honest I can see that they need to.
I do however think that if software wasn't so expensive, people would be more disposed towards purchasing it legitimately.
I wonder how much they are going to sue individuals for. Its' not as if the average bloke on the street will be able to afford being sued for £30 k for instance.
UK court to unmask 'file-sharers'
About a quarter of software in the UK is estimated to be pirated
Ten internet service providers have been ordered to hand over the details of 150 UK customers accused of illegally sharing software.
The High Court order follows a 12-month covert investigation by the Federation Against Software Theft (Fast).
Among the internet providers are BT, NTL, Telewest and Tiscali.
Over the next two weeks, they are expected to provide the names, addresses and other personal details of the alleged file-sharers.
Sounds like the Software companies are tightening up a little bit regarding piracy. To be honest I can see that they need to.
I do however think that if software wasn't so expensive, people would be more disposed towards purchasing it legitimately.
I wonder how much they are going to sue individuals for. Its' not as if the average bloke on the street will be able to afford being sued for £30 k for instance.