Concise Summary:
The article from TorrentFreak discusses a lawsuit in which Altice, the parent company of Internet provider Optimum, is required to disclose the personal information of 100 individuals accused of music piracy. This disclosure is part of a copyright infringement case initiated by several major record labels. The lawsuit reflects broader efforts by the music industry to hold both large and small Internet providers accountable for piracy activities. Additionally, Altice will receive relevant anti-piracy communications related to past actions taken by the RIAA against BitTorrent Inc., the operator of the uTorrent client.
Executive Summary:
Altice, through its ISP Optimum, has agreed to reveal the identities of 100 alleged BitTorrent users in response to a lawsuit from major record labels for copyright infringement. This development highlights ongoing legal efforts to confront music piracy and the responsibility of Internet providers in such cases. Altice will also obtain anti-piracy information related to the RIAA’s past correspondence with BitTorrent Inc.
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User Message: This maybe goes here? ISP Will Unmask 100 Alleged BitTorrent Pirates in RIAA Lawsuit * TorrentFreak
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