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Originally Posted by AC
I think enforcement is dependent almost entirely upon ISP's reporting their own clients.
Though I could be wrong.
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Pretty much.
And if you closely read Shaw's TOS, they do say that if someone illegally does this that and the other thing they will be reported to authorities.
But, they also say they don't actively monitor accounts, and only pay attention to someone if he excessively violates an agreement. Like using too much bandwidth or going to a higher number of child porn sites.
Shaw has what? A million customers? It would cost a lot of money, man-power not to mention headache for them to start enforcing this law and reporting their clients for illegal downloading.