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Originally Posted by TheDoc
Here in America, it's written into our Laws.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/11042...wnloaders.html
"A U.S. federal judge has again sided with the recording industry in its efforts to subpoena the names of music downloaders, upholding a portion of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act that requires Internet service providers to turn over names of alleged copyright infringers. Critics said the law provides a cheap and easy way for music companies, or anyone else, to find out the names of anonymous Internet users."
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I am not sure how you are reading me saying "what is the actual proof the ISPs give up" as "ISPs will never give up the name and address of someone after they get asked to by a court".
You seem to keep arguing that courts will give out a name and address. We all know that. No one is suggesting they won't. I am asking what
proof of copyright infringement they give up. Is it a log of packets or what?
Sorry I was unclear.