The plans to suspend people’s internet accounts from illegally downloading music, is unfair to the head of Britain’s biggest telecom firm. The chief executive of BT, Ian Livingston, said the illegal file sharers should only be fined instead off cut off from the internet. “I’m trying to be constructive, not destructive”, he said.
I think this is a fair way to deal with people who illegally download, instead of cutting off the internet from certain places. But fining will keep internet running and keep business going for BT, Livingston also said the money gathered from fines can be used to fund creative industries, or even to support the rollout of broadband across the UK. I also think that the policy should be changed, so broadband internet can keep up and running throughout the United Kingdom, and the money generated from fining can benefit everyone.
I think this is a fair way to deal with people who illegally download, instead of cutting off the internet from certain places. But fining will keep internet running and keep business going for BT, Livingston also said the money gathered from fines can be used to fund creative industries, or even to support the rollout of broadband across the UK. I also think that the policy should be changed, so broadband internet can keep up and running throughout the United Kingdom, and the money generated from fining can benefit everyone.
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