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KUALA LUMPUR: The free-and-easy days of illegal downloading of music and movies may soon be over. A proposed new law will enable Internet Service Providers (ISP) to suspend or terminate the Internet accounts of P2P (peer-to-peer) users.os.tvboxnow.com% o/ N; `- u3 J& J0 t9 n+ K
2 G% A, E& ~) ^" H% X: R; qThis new law called the ISP Liability act, will be tabled in Parliament next month, according to Recording Industry Association of Malaysia (RIM) chairman Norman Halim.公仔箱論壇* y5 ]$ K0 Y0 z: g5 k
RIM has been lobbying the Government for an ISP Liability act for the past 5 years as illegal online downloads have been cannibalising the legitimate sales of music, worldwide.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb, l. y R+ D& Z, e2 S4 J0 z# K
“The act makes the ISPs responsible for curbing online piracy. The ISPs will be fined if they don’t take action against illegal downloaders. The ISPs have the technology to track P2P users,” said Norman.公仔箱論壇1 p: [2 U4 F5 f/ `
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However, he said that the fine amount had yet to be determined.
# y; N S+ c8 A, C' J8 c( pTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。ISPs will send two warning letters to illegal downloaders. Should the downloaders still persist, the Internet access will be suspended or even terminated.
3 @, R3 T' Q$ ?, y3 a1 ~( U8 \# fos.tvboxnow.com“Other countries that have such an act have seen their respective music industries recover. One good example would be South Korea,” he said.
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