Sony tells SCOTUS that people accused of piracy aren’t “innocent grandmothers”
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Sony has made a statement to the Supreme Court of the United States, arguing against the notion that individuals accused of piracy are merely 'innocent grandmothers.' This highlights the ongoing debate over how internet service providers should handle repeat infringers. Music companies are pushing for stricter measures, urging ISPs to either terminate accounts of those who repeatedly infringe or face significant financial penalties. This case is crucial as it could set a precedent for how copyright infringement is managed online, impacting both consumers and service providers.
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