Verizon sending antipiracy notices for Hollywood, too

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Sat, 11/14/2009 - 11:25am

Long considered disinterested in playing copyright cop, Verizon apparently has a change of heart. The company is now forwarding violation notices on behalf of NBC Universal--as well as the RIAA.



 

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