The six largest suppliers British sign agreement to combat the sharing of music via the P2P (Peer to Peer).

BT, Virgin, Orange, Tiscali, BSkyB and Carphone are British ISPs that have signed an agreement to combat piracy through music-sharing networks (P2P); in this agreement signed with the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) undertake to send warnings to users suspected of sharing files.

But apart from the most serious warning to a user just for being suspect, is that these ISPs will reduce the speed of connection to these users suspects.

The reason for this agreement among these providers is none other than to promote the sale of music online, in high definition, multimedia, etc. and be able to profit from these sales.

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