ISP sued by record labels agrees to identify 100 users accused of piracy
Briefly

Altice has reached an agreement to provide the names and contact information of 100 subscribers accused of pirating music to record labels, following a court order. These subscribers were identified in numerous copyright infringement notices sent by music publishers. Subscribers who wish to contest this decision have a 30-day period to seek relief. The disclosed information will be confidential and used solely for litigation purposes. The lawsuit against Altice emphasizes their failure to address repeated infractions among these users despite receiving over 70,000 notices.
Altice has agreed to disclose the names and contact info of 100 broadband subscribers accused of music piracy, following court orders.
The music publishers allege that Altice knowingly profited from copyright infringement by not terminating repeat offenders among its subscribers.
Read at Ars Technica
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