So it has finally happened. The media industry has finally managed to get US ISPs to agree to help it police copyright infringement. Under the terms of the deal, a group including Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, and TW Cable will now be sending out copyright alerts when its subscribers are determined to have infringed on copyrights. When ignored for long enough, the ISPs then have the right to limit that subscriber’s connection speed or even block them altogether. ISPs have fought this for a long time. And you can’t blame them, consumers already hate when these companies tell them what they can and can’t do, they don’t want to do it even more often. However, I’m not actually fully convinced by the reluctant act. [Read more →]