Supreme Court hears case that could trigger big crackdown on Internet piracy

Cox: Biggest infringers aren’t residential users

Rosenkranz countered that Cox created its own anti-infringement program, sent out hundreds of warnings a day, suspended thousands of accounts a month, and worked with universities. He said that “the highest recidivist infringers” cited in the case were not individual households, but rather universities, hotels, and regional ISPs that purchase connectivity from Cox in order to resell it to local users.

If Sony wins the case, “those are the entities that are most likely to be cut off first because those are the ones that accrue the greatest number of [piracy notices],” the Cox lawyer said. Even within a multi-person household where the

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