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By Simon Levine

Published: Friday 22 February 2008


Name

Craig Reilly


Location

Co. Durham


Occupation

IT Contractor


Comment

BT has never faced prosecution for fraudulent activities committed over the phone, even though it may make money from the call charges. Royal Mail has never faced prosecution over crimes organised and committed through the post - should it not be held responsible for delivering letter bombs or substances intended to do harm? So why should ISPs be held responsible for the criminal activities of their customers?



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