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Computeractive readers air their views on whether people accused of illegally sharing copyrighted files should lose their internet connections

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  • 23/11/2009
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The government is proposing that people who share files illegally online should lose their internet connections. Under the planned Digital Economy Bill, which was read to parliament by the Queen on 18 November as part of the government's legislative programme, anyone accused of illegal file-sharing will be first sent warning letters and may be cut off from the internet.

However, not all internet service providers (ISPs) are toeing the government's line. We recently reported that Talk Talk said that it will refuse to disconnect people accused of sharing copyrighted material unless it has received concrete proof of guilt.

Here is a selection of what Computeractive readers think about the proposal and its consequences.

Only when there's cash involved
If no money changes hands when files are shared there should be no case to answer. Making money out of illegal file-sharing should be illegal and when proven in court the offender’s name and address should be blacklisted by the court to all ISPs.

Michael Lander

No mercy
They are crooks and should be treated as such.

Peter Lane

Keep out of our lives
The government should keep its nose out of other people’s lives and what they do, because file sharing is not illegal if the person keeps the file for their own use. If they put it on a disc and sell it, it is then illegal.

This country is a democracy, not a dictatorship. The government cannot tell the people what to do. It is the people who tell the government what to do because we elect them.

The government tried to do the same thing when the cassette tape, video tape and the compact disc came on the market - we were told that if we copied music and TV programmes using these we would be put in jail for copying, but they could not do it.

So the idiots in government should get their own houses in order before they dictate to the people.

John Tobin

Cut them off
Confirmed illegal file-sharers should be disconnected for a preset time.

Y Steadman

It's stealing, but...
I have to agree that file-sharing is stealing. However the entertainment industry is not averse to sharp practice and as long as they charge different prices in different regions and have other restrictive practices I have no sympathy for them.

Ian Alexander

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File sharing

What is the difference between downloading a film from the internet or recording it off of sky movies, most films now are available on sky movies in less than 12 months after release so as long as you are not reselling these films how is it illegal, I dont buy dvds because of the price, its far to high, i do however have sky movies and if theres a film i want to keep then i record it for myself, why pay for a film at around £14.99 when its on sky only a few weeks later. Vidio recorders and now dvd recorders have been around for years and mosp people have built up their own collection of films, i cant see any difference between downloading and recording provided its for your own use. The only way downloading will stop is when dvds and cds are sold at a fair price.

Posted by tommy, 25 Nov 2009

The Labour party do it again

remember the expenses scandal (Stealing) money!, and you say that we are doing things illegally by downloading, ? what a two- faced government you are, I FOR ONE WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU ALL IN COURT FOR STEALING FROM THE PEOPLE IN THE UK, We voted you in and we can vote you out.

Posted by John Reid, 30 Nov 2009

Why the arguments

It's stealing, it's illegal - what more is there to say!?

Posted by Barrie Hart, 27 Nov 2009

A farce

How can any thieving mob pardon Govermant tell us to stop doing anything when they are worse than the public, I have never done it myself and dont even want to but good luck to those who do it for there own entertainment,anyway why should we take any notice of someone not even elected by the people I would just like to be a FLY on the wall when Peter Mandleson was sitting being lobbied having his ice cold champagne with the record, and cinema mob.I do not have any-time for anyone breaking the law but the old addage stands here, whats good for the goose is good for the gander ,

Posted by Mr R Mac Farlane, 27 Nov 2009

File Sharing

Just Idle Threats from a Government without substance. those who say they dont file share and download illegily are Liars

Posted by archie, 27 Nov 2009

   

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