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The BPI (which represents UK music industry. British Phonographic Industy, that is) has taken a giant leap forward in its efforts to stop illegal file-sharing on the internet by signing a landmark deal with Virgin Media.

While currently trying to reach a voluntary agreement with ISPs over illegal file-sharing, the recording organisation has managed to persuade Virgin Media to join forces with it on a new education campaign. IIt is expected to be the first of a series of initiatives the body is working on with other ISPs.

As part of the campaign customers whose accounts have been used to distribute illegal music will receive letters from Virgin Media and the BPI laying out practical advice on how to prevent internet account misuse, links to legitimate sites and the potential dangers – threats of viruses and spyware - of downloading files from illegal sites.

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