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From TechCrunch at CES today “we are very interested in a technology based solution and we think a network-based solution is the optimal way to approach this.”

 Jan 10, 2008 09:40 PM UTC
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Graphic_arrow1 Via "'online television' news":  

At a panel discussion at the CES conference Tuesday, Senior Vice
President of external & legal affairs for AT&T James Cicconi said that
"what we are already doing to address piracy hasn't been working" and
further AT&T has been talking to technology companies, the MPAA and
RIAA and "we are very interested in a technology based solution and we
think a network-based solution is the optimal way to approach this."

But just in case you think this might be a per-download basis, the
target could be much larger than that. General Counsel for NBC
Universal Rick Cotton has P2P downloading as his first target, saying
"The volume of peer-to-peer traffic online, dominated by copyrighted
materials, is overwhelming. That clearly should not be an acceptable,
continuing status…the question is how we collectively collaborate to
address this."

This ISP level blocking would be fairly unique, given that most
countries that implement censorship online do so at a national level,
and usually target porn, moral or political subversion, such as in
Australia and China.

Although this would be implemented by AT&T only at this stage giving
customers who prefer their internet access without the hand of big
brother the ability to change providers, remember that nobody expects
the Spanish Inquisition. It could well spread to other ISPs as well,
particularly once the MPAA and RIAA have one big win on the board.

With apologies to Monty Python again
"Amongst our weaponry are such diverse elements as fear, surprise,
ruthless efficiency, an almost fanatical devotion to copyright, and
nice red uniforms."


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