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What if we blocked music?
Are there any provisions in the plan for companies that ban electronic music from their systems? We're in the process of centralizing a bunch of remote centers and part of the config is to not allow this type of copyrighted content. It would be highly unreasonable to charge us $60K for the 1,000 users on the network for something we don't use. However one law suite per year would easily cost us more than that. I would suspect we would grudgingly pay it and so would most companies. I also noticed that there was a bill on the House floor to raise the infringement limit from 250K to $2M. Egad! Pay the tax and long live the king.