Four Music Companies Take Legal Action Against Irish ISP to Stop Illegal Downloads
EMI, Sony, Universal and Warner have taken Ireland's biggest ISP, Eircom, to court to force it to stop illegal music downloads on its network.
Read more about it at "Eircom Taken to Court over Illegal Music Downloads" and "IFPI Takes ISP to Court to Impose Music Piracy Filter."
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