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New ‘5-Strikes And Your Offline’-Copyright Agreement Scares Wi-Fi Providers

Phillip Dampier July 21, 2011 Consumer News, Public Policy & Gov't, Video, Wireless Broadband 1 Comment

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The voluntary agreement between many of the nation’s largest Internet Service Providers and copyright holders is striking fear into the hearts of small retail businesses who provide free Wi-Fi to their customers.  If those customers download illegal content, who is ultimately going to be held to account?  KJCT-TV in Grand Junction, Colorado investigates whether some local coffee shops may be forced to shut their Wi-Fi off, or make customers sign agreements before they can log in.  (2 minutes)

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JS
13 years ago

Isn’t this better than the businesses having to worry about getting sued for their customers’ copyright infringements on the wifi networks? Or, are businesses such as coffee shops and bed and breakfasts that give out wifi currently immune to lawsuits the same way big ISPs such as Comcast are? So I am not sure if this is an improvement or a worsening of the legal climate for offering free wifi. Phillip, please clarify.

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