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BPI puts 3 more torrent sites on hitlist

News: 26th October 2012 by Louise Dodgson under Finance, Law & Music Business, Music Publishing, Record Labels

The BPI's war against piracy wages on and the latest targets on their hitlist are Fenopy, H33t and Kickass Torrents who they plan to block. The organisation which fights for the rights of UK record companies have contacted several Internet Service Providers to request they instigate action to block the 3 torrent sites from their services. Earlier this year the BPI also successfully took action against The Pirate Bay so let's hope their repeat actions will come good this time around too.

Related Links

http://www.thecmuwebsite.com/article/bpi-hopes-to-block-three-more-file-sharing-websites/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20026271


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bpi, british phonographic industry, illegal downloads, music piracy, torrent sites, record sales, filesharing, record labels, record company

 

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