Supreme Court to Rule on ISP Liability in Major Piracy Case

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The US Supreme Court will decide if internet service providers like Cox must disconnect users accused of piracy, a case that could impact how ISPs handle copyright infringement and their liability, with significant implications for internet access and provider responsibilities.
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