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Copyright Alert System (CAS)
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The copyright alert system, also known as the six strikes program,[1] is a graduated response framework for the United States, agreed upon by participating ISPs and Intellectual property organizations in which a third-party will monitor file-sharing networks, collect the IP addresses of suspected copyright infringement, and submit the IP addresses to ISPs who will in turn issue the suspected infringer a copyright alert.[2] Those suspected of copyright infringement may be issued six copyright alerts, one for each subsequent infringement.[3] Consumers who fail to respond to the alerts may have their connection throttled, though their account may not be terminated.[4]
The National Cable & Telecommunications Association has stated that the framework will serve to "educate consumers" and "reduce online content theft".[5]
The framework has been the subject of criticism concerning its effectiveness and possible privacy violations.[6] The Electronic Frontier Foundation has also claimed that the materials used to "educate consumers" are "more like propaganda," and that the framework violates the principle of presumption of innocence.[7] The White House has stated its support for the agreement noting that the "agreement is a positive step and consistent with our strategy of encouraging voluntary efforts to strengthen online intellectual property enforcement and with our broader Internet policy principles, emphasizing privacy, free speech, competition and due process."[8]
The framework was established on July 7, 2011 after 3 years in the making.[3]
Participating parties
The following are participating parties according to the media release[5]
The following are participating parties according to the Memorandum of Understanding[9]
- Participating ISPs
- AT&T Inc. companies
- SBC Internet Services, Inc.
- BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.
- Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
- Pacific Bell Telephone Company
- Illinois Bell Telephone Company
- Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Incorporated
- Michigan Bell Telephone Company
- Nevada Bell Telephone Company
- The Ohio Bell Telephone Company
- Wisconsin Bell, Inc.
- The Southern New England Telephone Company
- Verizon companies
- Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC
- Cablevision systems
- CSC Holdings, LLC (solely with respect to its cable systems operating in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut)
- Time Warner Cable Inc.
- AT&T Inc. companies
- Participating Content Owners Group
- The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. and the following MPAA members
- The Recording Industry Association of America, Inc. and the following RIAA members
References
- ^ ""Six strikes" program could affect businesses too, even if infringer is unknown". Ars Technica. 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
- ^ Bruno, Antony. Labels Reach Deal With ISPs on Antipiracy Effort, billboard.biz, July 07, 2011.
- ^ a b Brimmeier, Khristyn. Music, Film, TV, and Broadband Collaborate to Curb Online Content Theft, Center for Copyright Information, 7 July 2011.
- ^ Engleman, Eric (July 7, 2011). "AT&T Joins Verizon in Fight Against Web Piracy of Movies, Music". Bloomberg.
- ^ a b "Music, Movie, TV and Broadband Leaders Team to Curb Online Content Theft". National Cable & Telecommunications Association. July 7, 2011.
- ^ "Should you fear new ISP copyright enforcers?". CNET. July 7, 2011.
- ^ "U.S. Copyright Surveillance Machine About To Be Switched On, Promises of Transparency Already Broken". Electronic Frontier Foundation. November 15, 2012.
- ^ Espinel, Victoria (July 7, 2011). "Working Together to Stop Internet Piracy". White House.
- ^ "Momorandum of Understanding". Center for Copyright Information. 7/6/2011. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
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- Copyright Alert System Launching Today | Center for Democracy & Technology
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