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Canadian Supreme Court rules ISPs can charge some costs of identifying illegal downloaders
ISPs’ obligations in tackling illegal downloading have been clarified in Rogers Communications v Voltage Pictures. They can charge copyright holders for some steps in identifying suspected customers but not those costs incurred under the notice and notice regime
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