Vodafone Corrects Innacurate Statements about Downloading

Late last week we reported about Telecom giant Vodafone Italy launching an educational website for a more responsible use of computers and mobile phones which was not entirely correct in the way it portrayed downloading and copyright issues. We picked up the story from TechDirt after they had picked it up themselves from the blog stop.zona-m.net. The story rapidly spread on the Web and generated such a wave of reactions to the point Vodafone made some corrections to its website.

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Vodafone Corrects Innacurate Statements about Downloading

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