UK ISP Disconnecting Filesharers 106
bs0d3 writes "A small VPN service, Koppla, has had its service terminated by its host, Santrex Hosting Solutions. Despite actively advertising their services to be oriented toward file-sharing including torrents and XDCC, even going so far as to put 'Seedbox Hosting | An Effective Solution' in the title of their contact page, the UK based Santrex will independently act to terminate users who are thought to be distributing content that they don't own the copyright to. This is regardless of whether the infringement is done by a third party, as is the case with a VPN service such as Koppla."
Filesharing not synonymous with copyright infringe (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Filesharing not synonymous with copyright infri (Score:4, Informative)
Pando Media Booster uses bittorrent to distribute updates, and is used by quite a few other games (League of Legends, Lord of the Rings Online, etc, etc).
Linux ISOs are hardly the biggest legitimate use of bittorrent.
Copyright is now (practically) universal (Score:4, Informative)
> it would also be unlikely that they were not downloading torrents containing copyrighted material
After world harmonization with Berne, that would be practically all material, so... I think you rather meant "unlicensed, copyrighted material".
Re:Where is the problem? (Score:3, Informative)
How are they identifying the alleged infringers? Are they making sure they get a court case before deciding that they're guilty?
That's my problem.