From the Globe and Mail:
Trying to convince the public that downloading a song is akin to stealing a chocolate bar hasn’t helped the music industry curb piracy. Now it wants Internet service providers to act as content gatekeepers and to start unplugging customers suspected of swapping copyrighted music files.
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