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New law will disconnect internet pirates in UK

Internet users who illegally download music and films could lose their access to the web under legislation aimed at cracking down on those who flout piracy laws. Powers being drafted by the government will compel internet service providers to take action against customers who access pirated material. The Department of Media, Culture and Sport will recommend the plan in a green paper on the creative industries to be published this month, a source with knowledge of the paper said. Under the new sanctions users will face a “three strikes” regime. A warning email will be sent for the first offence, followed by suspension from the service and finally termination of the internet contract.

A draft copy of the green paper said the government “will move to legislate to require internet service providers to take action on illegal file-sharing,” although it has yet to decide if information on offenders should be shared between the ISPs, the Times reported. The government has come under increasing pressure from the music and film industries to penalise users who download pirated files. Although piracy is illegal, prosecutions are rare. The UK’s four largest internet providers – BT, Tiscali, Orange and Virgin Media – are already in talks with studios on a joint voluntary agreement to share information on web violators. But under the legislation they could be forced to cut off customers. ISPs which fail to enforce the rules could face prosecution, and suspected customers handed over to the courts. Similar laws already exist in many countries but ISPs hardly disconnect someone, as they get money from such a user. This law could easily change everything…

Source: Guardian 

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  1. RetiredPilot
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:01

    @196 McPutters Im just kidding, the percentage is just a product of my mind, dont even know if BBC really made a survey. The fact is I live in London and I love it, not the weather of course. TAh!!! :)

  2. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:05

    lolo..like in the USA..who call themselves after the continent called ‘America’ without any sense of Irony..
    UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE SHOULD BE A HUMAN RIGHT.

    The US taxpayer pays more to subsidise ‘private healthcare’ than it costs to run the NHS, despite its problems. It is still the envy of the world.

    The state is here to serve us.. And the majority lost that foolish notion of unquestioning ‘patriotism’ 60 years ago when we dismantled the capitalist empire, the biggest empire the world has ever seen. The empire the USA is trying to claim in the name of christianity, a perverted perception of democracy based on who has the most dollars, Shall I carry on?

    Sheesh a Conservative republican using ’socialist’ file-sharing’ programs and software, and preaching…..

    Oh teh Ironing

  3. dilligaf
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:06

    use a blocklist programme such as protowall and update it regularly using blocklist manager http://bluetack.co.uk … you’ll be amazed how many nasties try to connect to your computer if you use p2p. companies like safenet are paid by mpaa/riaa just to send out infringement letters to isp’s and collect settlement money on threat of lawsuit.

  4. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:08

    Who was it that ousted Thatcher the milk snatcher? .. was it people power?

    Last time the US had people power, the government shot them.

  5. Johan
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:13

    @pIZZA FACE

    FREE INTERNET SERVICE SHOULD BE A HUMAN RIGHT.

    STEAK FOR DINNER EVERY NIGHT SHOULD BE A HUMAN RIGHT.

    A PORSCHE IN EVERY DRIVEWAY SHOULD BE A HUMAN RIGHT.

    Silly brits, you can’t dictate what people should have…they need to earn what they want. Welcome to the real world, stop depending on the state. Take care of yourself.

  6. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:14

    http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080207-riaa-boss-spyware-could-solve-the-encryption-problem.html

    Who is the fella.. that wants to pre-install spyware and monitoring software on new CPU’s?

    Who is Hollywood and youse trying to kid here.

    There is a rumour of a yet to be seen ‘green paper’ which is only a proposal. Its not a white paper, and its not heading for the statute books soon.

    Only in the USA have any file-shares ever been ‘prosecuted’

    Britain has never prosecuted a file-sharer in a court of law..

  7. hibby
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:16

    @pIZZA FACE

    What does this mean: “And the majority lost that foolish notion of unquestioning ‘patriotism’ 60 years ago when we dismantled the capitalist empire”

    What changed in the UK 60 years ago?

  8. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:18

    We pay ‘national insurance’ and tax.. nothing is free ya muppet.

    Our parents and Grandparents fought for the social security system and NHS we inherited.. some of whom paid with their lives fighting nazism during WWII.. the war the USA had to be dragged screaming and kicking into.

    Remember?

  9. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:19

    Was it the end of the War Britain had fought in the name of FREEDOM since 1939?

  10. Cloned Modem?
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:20

    @ 16 speks:

    What is a “cloned modem”?

    A modem with the MAC adress of another existing modem?

    If so, how is this gonna help you? (since they will try to get you by your IP adress, be that static or dynamic)?

    Though I assume that even though this will mean trouble for some random downloaders, there will be ways to avoid getting caught.

  11. stimpy
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:21

    @pIZZA FACE

    WW2? the war where we had to save your ass from the Nazi’s?

    Is that the war you are referring to you silly muppet?

  12. Unusually Large Balls
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:23

    It is a shame a law like this can happen in the United Kingdom.

    This is the land where democracy has ruled for years now, and yet, the people are losing their grasp over government.

  13. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:23

    lol.. you saved us..how where when?

    Did you win the battle of Britain.. did you take Berlin..

    Did you turn the war around in the Pacific.. or was it the Aussies.. was it you or the Canadians who escorted merchant shipping across the atlantic.

    Sheeple ya are pure and simple..

  14. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:25

    “It is a shame a law like this can happen in the United Kingdom.”

    What law?

  15. bill
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:28

    Hey
    Take me to task over this bu******, it hurts who, massive companies making billions of dollars, hey I want more cause I’m down to my last 100 trillion. F*** you,take me to court remove my internet. Someone will pass it on anyway.Sad Fu****s.
    Long live the revolution.
    I’m a UK resident, spare me for I live on an island full of goody-two-shoes.
    Billybottkin

  16. Baldrick
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:28

    Yeah, take care of yourself (and essentially) f*ck everone else. This kind of thinking doesn’t breed a community, just people out for themselves. Which, unfortunately, is how the world seems to be progressing. If there is no community how then do we question Goverment without being blown off.

    And as for the Goverment running our TV. WTF. Yeah the BBC has to answer to them, but they don’t tell them what to show. It’s supposed to be TV for the people. Educational, Entertaining and Informative catering to the masses and the minorities. And I think they do a fantastic job.

    Maybe people could state they’re country of origin from now on so we can balance there arguments against the UK.

    UK<—-

  17. Kevin
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:28

    @pIZZA FACE

    Now you are just being rude. You know the war wasn’t going so well for Britain before the US got involved. Do you know where the military supplies for Britain were coming from??

    Let me tell you, the Americans weren’t hiding underground in train tunnels from neither the Nazis or the Japs.

  18. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:32

    Let me straight, It was Britain and the British commonwealth allies who
    joined the war on your side.. Japan declared war on you.. so did Germany.

    Britain and the commonwealth declared war on Japan in support of the USA.

    Read a history book FFS.

  19. Reginald Dwight
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:32

    @Baldrick

    I don’t understand why there is such a huge difference in thinking between the US and the UK. It seems that people in the US think individuals are better equipped to accomplish things while people in the UK think government is better equipped to accomplish things.

    Yet, around the world, people seem to fear and distrust government more and more…it would only make sense that people should want less government, not more.

  20. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:37

    Tell me what ‘individual’ ever achieved anything without the support of the people?

    The people are the state.. the State serves the people..

    40% of the British workforce works for the people payed by the peoples tax.

    The United States ..lol

    Free Hawaii

  21. Redem
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:40

    “The British people need to realize that there are more aspects to life than government supplied healthcare.”

    And americans needs to realise there’s more to life than paranoia about your government.

    “You people need to depend less on your government and more on yourselves. Now you are seeing the results of what happnes when you let your government have such total control over its people.”

    We’re not. This is a government green paper. They get dozens of them a week, they’re meaningless.

    “The government in the UK supplies not only your healthcare and education, but even your television programming! Can you people do anything on your own?? And now you are upset that they want to control your internet? YOu people blew it by giving them control in the first place!”

    They don’t supply the television programming. The BBC is independent, and beholden only to the public watchdogs.
    The fact that it is the single best TV service in the world is a direct result of not relying on corporate sponsorship for funding.

  22. andy.uk
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:43

    Peer Guardian is run by the goverments because some body tells you some thing do you beleve them they tell you it stops ip addresser think again it doesnt

  23. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:43

    Lol.. free accessable healthcare globally is an issue.. especially in the USA.

    The BBC is funded by the people not the state.

    Its motto is ’speak peace unto the nations’

    Something the USA fails to do. Historically.

  24. monugs
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:46

    I just received an email from the rapidshare admin saying my account had been banned because i had downloaded over 20gigs of illegal material. Anyone else getting this email?

  25. Nancy
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:49

    @Redem

    “They don’t supply the television programming. The BBC is independent, and beholden only to the public watchdogs.”

    Then tell me why there are no independent television channels in the UK besides BBC channels? Can a British citizen start up a TV channel and compete against the BBC channels? Does the BBC force everyone with a TV to pay them, or can the people choose not pay the BBC if they do not want to?

    In the US, TV networks can not force the people to pay them.

  26. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:51

    @ monugs

    Can you c+p the message header and delete you ‘email address’ ?

  27. Baldrick
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:57

    @224. The whole reason behind Goverment is to reflect the choices/morals of the people it serves. I don’t trust them completely, far from it. But they are there because a majority voted them in. It’s called democracy. I have nothing against individuals pushing themselves to succeed, but not at the expense of the community. No Goverment, no, I don’t like the sound of that. Then the people who shouted loudest, or fought the hardest would be the only ones heard. Then who would make the rules. The people with the most money. The likes of Bill Gates and the people/corporations OUR COMMUNITY are so busy fighting.

    Anyway, I had my fill of this topic, I off to lose my internet access. ;)
    UK

    @rlslog 6+7=13 I don’t care what your spam protection says.

  28. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:57

    The BBC is the ‘peoples channels’ and if you own a TELEVISION then you pay a fee.. because every television provider carries the bbc channels.. including Skye..

    WE PAY FOR YOUR US BBC CHANNELS TOO!

    How nice are we ah?

  29. pIZZA FACE
    February 13th, 2008 | 20:59

    I’m offskis wid Baldrick..

  30. Redem
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:08

    “Then tell me why there are no independent television channels in the UK besides BBC channels? Can a British citizen start up a TV channel and compete against the BBC channels?”
    Yes. They can, and some have. Especially with the new digital channels using a lot less of the broadcast signal, so it’s even easier now.
    Of course it’s hard to compete with the BBC, so few try.

    “Does the BBC force everyone with a TV to pay them, or can the people choose not pay the BBC if they do not want to?”
    Anyone who owns a television is required to pay a nominal annual fee.

    “In the US, TV networks can not force the people to pay them.”
    None of them are public service stations, though. With a mandate to educate and inform.

  31. Lou Grade
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:21

    “Then tell me why there are no independent television channels in the UK besides BBC channels?”

    How about ITV (Independant TeleVision), Channel 4 and Five, plus no amount of digital channels.

  32. Sittin' in Bullsh1t3
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:28

    ITV …C4 .. C4 FILM. Shall I go on.. there are lots of independent, advert funded channels in every region.

    The BBC fund Welsh/Cymru, Scots/Irish Gaelic, and Cornish, Hindu/pakistani/Banglideshi even Nigerian/Zimbabwai language channels and programming too.. Would your USA free to air advert funded channels do that for your Native speaking or minority populations which you often ignore? Do your unfunded channels run such educational channels such as the ‘open university’ Do you run a ‘world service in many languages?

    No? just Spanish I suppose aye?

  33. monugs
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:31

    @231 Pizza Face-
    I’m not sure what you mean….can you elaborate?

  34. I'll have a slice of that
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:36

    @monugs. I believe pIZZA FACE was asking you to post you email from Rapidshare deleting any sensitive information e.g. your email address. Just saying you’ve recieved an email isn’t evidence that you have.

  35. rocker
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:39

    i think all downloaders should be worried.if/when this law happens to torrent users-and if it works theyll look at rapidshare and those other downloading sites and realise theres the same problems there.all hosting/serving illegal content for download.if this happens where will it end?
    or do i misunderstand what these other sites are able to do.if safe do i have to pay?how much?do i have to keep my uploads goin ? is it worth it? can smeone answer these please. what about newsbin -is that torrent based? cause i aint got a clue.
    id be lost without my download fix

  36. rocker
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:43

    i dont think it will ever happen but must admit freinds are keeping an eye on events as they unfold.hope to hear the news as it happens posted here.

  37. drgnx
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:49

    Even if this came to Canada.
    I use usenet and Megadownload.
    Good luck on catching me!

  38. drgnx
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:50

    megaupload >.>

  39. rocker
    February 13th, 2008 | 21:56

    surely theyd know if your using usenet or megadownload and what for.or am i naive.
    but where would it stop. its supposedly illegal to put your music onto an ipod/mp3 unless you pay for it from a proper site even tho youve already brought the cd from a music store. its totally f***n mental.

  40. Rudi
    February 13th, 2008 | 22:01

    Such a waste of paper and time. Instead of doing something worth-while, with the many problems in the UK and beyond, they waste their time with this crap. Haha, just trying to make pals with the movie and music industries…

  41. rocker
    February 13th, 2008 | 22:19

    why make dvd recorders?why make dvd/divx players?why make blank discs so cheap?why make/sell dvd burning software?why give it away with computer software bundles with a new pc? all these are made available for you cause companies know what most consumers want to do. they wanna record their fav film/program/music without payin for it.but they dont raid your home cause u recorded `house’ last night. will they take action against torrent users? hope not-but i dont think it can/will happen

  42. Ireland
    February 13th, 2008 | 22:33

    yeah the isp will take down these english sheep-shaggers and northern monkeys. About time they cur off the limies for stealing and scrounging.

  43. x
    February 13th, 2008 | 22:41

    They haven’t heard of encrypting traffic?

  44. xixi
    February 13th, 2008 | 22:56

    Just which ISP will be stupid enough to cut off it own customers…

    does ISP get tax return for doing so?…that’s a matter of law I believe.

  45. Ipoo
    February 13th, 2008 | 23:04

    If I shave me balls will I look 10 years younger?

    The Times says I will.. bluddy newspapers

  46. Rap
    February 13th, 2008 | 23:26

    cry all you want now..This law is coming in USA…Don’t think so?? just wait till end of 2008…

  47. jakatak
    February 13th, 2008 | 23:30

    People need to chill a bit, this is just a green paper, not an actual law, there will be many debates on this before it comes anywhere near becoming a law. Some of the stupid americans on here need to do some soul searching (There are a lot of smart americans so its not aimed at you guys lol) do some research and find out how many of your so called “politicians” read the Patriot Act before passing it through, great democracy. Hey also my government can’t spy on what books I read, your government can, maybe you guys should get your idea of freedom and democracy straight before commenting on other sovereign nations.

  48. stardust79
    February 13th, 2008 | 23:40

    Nooooooo, I live in the uk and my internet provider is Tiscali. But they said this about 2 years ago and it never came to anything, plus with the millions of customers they have how will they single those out who are downloading. Hopefully it wont work and wont even happen. However if I do ever get a warning email I will stop downloading then cry.

  49. sccs
    February 13th, 2008 | 23:46

    no body has actually thought about this have they……

    u just switch to encrypted connections. bang your done… no way they can tell what the hell you downloading.

    giganews has been offering ssl connections for a long time… and yours truly has been using ssl ;)

    if it does happen it wont be long before p2p goes encrypted…. then the whole game starts again.

  50. Henry
    February 14th, 2008 | 00:01

    No wonder people left the UK to start America.

    How do you people live with such a controlling government?? It sounds like they turning into communism in the UK, just like how China controls the internet for their people.

  51. Trexx
    February 14th, 2008 | 00:02

    Well bit torrent already supports encryption with certain clients.

    RC4 for everyone!!!

  52. Reaper
    February 14th, 2008 | 00:16

    another case of cutting one’s nose of to spite your face, cutting internet access will push piracy underground, for one even hired films namely sony protection can be bypassed and they cant follow everyone to the stores they cant even keep kiddy gangs off the street from killing people , the law cant control real issues so they make crap up to take the highlight off serious subject’s.

  53. Atlas
    February 14th, 2008 | 00:57

    Martin,
    just wanted to say that this news is old… major newspapers surf blogs and spin the info. Forget mainstream media and tech issues. They are either hideously out of date or incorrect or biased. Ars Technica, Slashdot, Gizmodo. These link to the news sometimes weeks in advance of other sources.

  54. Danny
    February 14th, 2008 | 01:08

    It’s news like this that makes me feel that much better about living in Canada, Eh.

  55. Kim
    February 14th, 2008 | 01:16

    How the hell can they enforce this law? Just ban the people who download the most? It is just ridiculous, there’s no way to prove that you are downloading illegal stuff, they would have to confiscate your computer and records of you downloading alot of stuff would not be enough for the police to do this.

  56. MrsX
    February 14th, 2008 | 01:21

    Considering England is meant to be fasist there’s an awfully lot of fooking paki’s living there claim welfare under 20 different names while driving a taxi cab by night and corner shop by day (he gets the wife and kids to run it a night all 50 of them)
    Who gives a sh!t where you come from no country is perfect but if you don’t like a particular country dont fooking go there then. And how many Anti-americans are using something made in the USA? How many of you lame fookers that hate the USA are using Windows? Jeez what a bunch of fooking moaning hypocrites. Piracy is illegal no matter where you are in the world (for the most part), at least have the balls to hold your hands up and admit you were breaking the law when you get caught, don’t fooking b!tch and moan about it. Jees from most of these comments, why live in the western world? we’d all be better off in fooking Ethiopia !

  57. Alfred
    February 14th, 2008 | 01:31

    @MrsX

    We have the same problem here in the US with our negroes as you do with your paki’s.

    There is no real solution, since neither country wants them, but we can’t get rid of them.

  58. m1gx
    February 14th, 2008 | 01:47

    internet is a cybermedia place good and bad exist its upon the choice of the user which does he wants freely but the law can’t just take away our choices. Even God didn’t took away that choices He didn’t force us to be good. So now who’s these folks implementing law and playing God.

  59. Kim
    February 14th, 2008 | 02:29

    @Alfred + Mrs.X

    You are a couple of racists aren’t you.
    When you say ‘fasist’, do you mean fascist? In what way is England a fascist country?
    And are you saying that if you got caught downloading stuff illegally, and faced either jail or a very large fine, that you would not try to get out of it? You could just destroy your hard drive, it would only cost £20 to replace.

  60. monugs
    February 14th, 2008 | 03:02

    As asked to post by some on this thread, the following is the text from the message i received from the rapidshare admin in regards to them banning my account. Or at least i think it is my account because they said it belongs to “niteuk” yet they refer to me as monugs. These idiots cant even type in complete coherent sentences! Is anyone else having this problem?
    ————————————————————
    monugs

    Due to problems in the last week. The main treasure chest has had to close. It is going to take a few days to reorganise and make files available.

    Reason being. from Rapidshare. This from only one acount

    Dear RapidShare User, This is to inform you that your RapidShare Account, niteuk, has been permanently locked. The Reason for this if that you have been downloading illegal \”warez\”. In addition to downloading \”warez\”, you have stored over 20 Gigabytes of illegal software. As you may have heard, RapidShare has faced several charges for our stored content. The suspension of your account will help RapidShare keep running. Please do not reply to this email as this email was automatically sent. And please do not send any emails to any of our email addresses. You will not get your RapidShare Account back. If you continue to pursue this subject and still wish to regain your account, you may find yourself facing serious charges. Downloading and uploading \”Warez\” is illegal. Thank you, RapidShare AG
    —–

    We are sorry for any problems this may cause.

    Admin

  61. monugs
    February 14th, 2008 | 03:09

    @myself in 266–
    It seems as though I am still able to dl files through my premium account. Hmmmm, I’m suspicious now!

  62. flo
    February 14th, 2008 | 03:16

    To all those who doubt it will come:

    This law will come! a similiar law already has been passed in france and soon all european nations will follow.

    the only thing we can do about is go to the supreme court of our nations and if that doesnt help we have to head for the european supreme court. laws like this have been reversed by the supreme courts before.

    SO FIGHT IT BEFORE IT STARTS. if the UK fails to fight, our countries will be next!

  63. James
    February 14th, 2008 | 06:25

    Encryption…
    Use it..

    The ppl they should be targetting is the music companies for ripping us all off.
    Same with Movies..
    Pirating is a life style.
    PPL love it..
    Like me..

    Thank god im not in UK.

    To all the ppl in there.
    Don’t worry, its a scare tactic to try to make music and movie outragous sales increase.
    THis is a community.
    We arn’t goin anywhere..

    And with this maVen on the run..
    Good on him.. Why fight a law that doesn’t make sense.

    LONG LIVE SCENE!

  64. I'll have a slice of that
    February 14th, 2008 | 11:53

    @monugs. Seems like someone is pulling your leg. Keep you details more secure. Glad your still able to download :)

  65. James I
    February 14th, 2008 | 12:18

    @255 Henry. Surely they left the UK because of religious persecution (and for the merchants, to make money), not because their broadband got turned off. Nothing much has changed, you’re still overly religious and only care about making money (the American dream).

  66. hfghdfgh
    February 14th, 2008 | 13:12

    This is all worthless chatter. It isn’t a law and never will be. Martin’s just winding everyone up with a didgy headline.

  67. Rich
    February 14th, 2008 | 17:54

    this is may dissapointing for me, i live in the UK and i am a seedbox for a private tracker (i have uploaded like 21 TB with a 26mb upload speed) and i wont be able to do this anymore, i am the one keepng the site running.
    this best never pass legislation

  68. John
    February 15th, 2008 | 00:44

    THIS WONT HAPPEN. IF IT DOES THEN ALL THE ISP IN THE COUNTRY WILL BE LOSING CUSTOMERS BY THE THOUSANDS AND THEY WONT LIKE THAT.

  69. TW
    February 15th, 2008 | 01:01

    Let me ask everyone in the uk something has the news of this green paper stopped any one from dowloading anything yet???

    If so why????? I`m not stopping, and if this does come to pass it will take some time for it to do so….

    And as with every new technology i`m sure the entire world will help us find a way around it :)

  70. Hobo sama
    February 16th, 2008 | 03:31

    I think the funny thing is this law here would pit profiting corporations against each other. I mean we would be getting to see the bestest (yes i know gramar) Boxing match ever…ISPs VS The Movie/Music Industry…yeah this just cracks me up. It seems like we all get our turns on the spanking chair, but for my friends in UK god i hope they get to avoid this one…its just stupid

  71. Gunslinger
    February 21st, 2008 | 11:22

    there are more pressing issues in this country that need dealing with first, not least of which is letting us decide who is prime minister, i dont actually remember anyone voting for this current tw4t at the last elections…… there’s democracy at work for you, the limp wristed idiot that was elected ran away crying before the end of his term, we should have been given an election at that point !

    they need to focus everywhere on those that rip movies and sell thousands of copies, because until they do then they will continue to lose money, they are not losing monsy because of single people downloading for their own use, i gave up going to the cinema years ago because of all the crap they push out and hype up saying it’s great, and when you’ve paid up your cash, sat there and been bored stupid or whatever so many times, you simply say enough is anough…. i now take it or leave it as i choose

  72. bmoster
    March 15th, 2008 | 02:04

    Hey Monugs I too got an e mail saying my Rapidshare account had been suspended . But I think mine is legit because I cant dowload anything anymore. here is a copy.Hello.

    Your Rapidshare account is being terminated due to violating our Terms of Use. We will not

    tolerate any abuse of our servers for copyright violations and reserve the right to

    terminate any account that are in violation of German or international copyrights.

    This is to ensure that more illegal content does not appear on our servers. We do not

    support nor encourage the usage of illegal programs, music, or other media. The terminated

    account will be suspended and you will not be granted access to it.

    * Please do not respond to this message as it is a automated service.

    Best regards,
    RapidShare AG – Support-Team

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