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Warner Bros. Demands Dutch ISPs Violate User Privacy in Order to Get Licensing Deals
Constitutional Code reports a disturbing demand from Warner Bros. to Dutch ISPs (Warner to ISPs: Content for Names).
During a seminar on "online piracy" in the Netherlands last week a representative of Warner Home Entertainment made it clear that Internet Service Providers won't get movie content licensed, unless they provide the indentifying information of their customers on demand.
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