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Virgin Media in Piracy Crackdown

July 4th, 2008 by thinkjim · 2 Comments

In a bizarre turn of events Virgin Media has joined forces with the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) to harass customers that the BPI claims have illegally downloaded music tracks using Virgin’s Broadband service.

Up to 800 warning letters have been sent out to customers by Virgin with the warning “if you don’t read this your broadband could be disconnected”. The letter is part of a wider ‘three strikes and your out’ campaign by the BPI and has left some Virgin customers scratching their heads wondering whether they are paying Virgin Media for an internet service or a ‘re-education’ programme.

The move has been widely criticised, with some talking about ‘a PR disaster’ and ‘biting the hand that feeds it’. Whilst other ISP’s, including the Carphone Warehouse, have sent the BPI away with a flea in it’s ear, Virgin appears to have readily ‘offered-up’ it’s customers, sparking more privacy fears and concerns over loyalty.

This latest debacle comes as yet another blow to Virgin Media’s reputation following the Phorm fiasco, in which it was revealed that Virgin planned to sell its customers browsing history to the advertising company Phorm, Inc.

Whatever Virgin Media’s intentions, this appears to be advertising gold for the UK’s other ISP’s.

Tags: internet

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 JD // Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 pm

    As a virgin customer I am disgusted to hear this news. Ironically I am currently using their broadband service to view and comment on this article. The fact that they are willing to share our browsing history with a variety of 3rd parties is testament to the level of trust their customers can bestow in them.

    I can confirm that the day I receive a letter from them will be the day I pull the plug on their services.

  • 2 Rex // Jul 18, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    sooooooooooooo stupid come on im with crappy virgin as well and the only reason i have broadband it to download music and films. if i just wanted to check my emails and be on msn then i could have just used my next door neighbours unprotected wifi. im still going to download like i used to if they cut me off then even better at least i dont have to wait for my contract to finish

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