Three strikes out...
Utter Bull, people will go and use coded data and none can see whats downloaded and it takes weeks to decode...
I bet they want the ISP's to pay for all of the technical feautures needed to controll the data.
The music buiseness, is sick.... as long as musicians only make a few cents from every CD sold then the current shop prices are unfair and held up there by monopoly positions by the record companies... This is highly illegal in europe.
Overhere in Holland downloading or picking up anything else from the ether is legal..
Only using copied software is illegal... And sharing music and movies is illegal too.
Currently overhere in Holland most poiliticians agree that there should be some standard fee for internet connections that allows to download all you want.
Musicians will be payed from those fees.. same as with radio stations.
The current pricing models are sick, one they they show a movie on tele for free, but i am not allowed to VCR it and watch it a few days later.
I just say wake up and get rid of the music companies mafia.