Posted: 25th Mar, 2004 By: MarkJ
The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has issued a warning to the estimated 7.4 million UK surfers that use the Internet for swapping copyrighted songs, calling on them to stop or face court action:
It will tell downloaders they should disable their file-sharing software - or face court action.
The BPI has blamed a small number of "serial uploaders" for making thousands of music files available for sharing over the internet.
The organisation has said it could use two areas of the law to prosecute illegal downloaders.More @
BBC News Online.