More piracy sites faced with blocking as BPI contacts UK ISPs

The UK’s major internet service providers have been asked to block three more file-sharing websites, the BBC can reveal.The British Phonographic Industry (BPI), which acts on behalf of rights holders, wants ISPs to prevent access to Fenopy, H33t and Kickass Torrents.The BPI alleges that the sites are illegally distributing music.The ISPs told the BBC they would comply with the new demand, but only if a court order is put in place.To continue reading this BBC News report, go to:
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