ISPs tell Supreme Court they don’t want to disconnect users accused of piracy
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ISPs are pushing back against proposed copyright policing, arguing that cutting off accused pirates would hurt innocent users, expose providers to legal risks, and jeopardize widespread Internet access, as they urge the Supreme Court to reject such measures.
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