UK arts lobby groups have demanded BT block access to the BitTorrent file sharing website, The Pirate Bay.
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Music industry trade body, the BPI, said it would take legal action if the telecoms firm refused to co-operate.
The movie industry has already forced BT to block Newzbin 2, a members-only site that aggregates illegally copied material.
BT said: "We can confirm we are now in receipt of a letter from the BPI. BT is considering its response."
The telecoms operator added that a court order would be needed before any blocking could begin.
A source told the BBC the firm was unlikely to fight a lengthy legal battle as it had in the Newzbin case.
"We would not tolerate Counterfeits 'R' Us on the High Street - if we want economic growth, we cannot accept illegal rip-off sites on the internet either," said the BPI's chief executive, Geoff Taylor.\