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Verizon to trial campaign of 'copyright notices'

Marguerite Reardon and Greg Sandoval CNET News

Published: 13 Nov 2009 09:12 GMT

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Verizon Communications, the second-largest phone company in the US, is expected to begin issuing 'copyright notices' on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of America to those accused of illegally downloading songs from the web, according to sources with knowledge of the agreement.

The sources, who asked for anonymity, said Verizon's letter campaign is part of a test, expected to begin on Thursday. Jonathan Lamy, an RIAA spokesman, confirmed the existence of the test but declined further comment.

The move is significant for the music industry because among ISPs, Verizon has typically been among the most reluctant to intervene in copyright cases on behalf of entertainment companies.

For more on this story, see Verizon tests sending RIAA copyright notices on CNET News.

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