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| 6 Aug 2008 by soulxtc Criticizes the MPAA for following in the RIAA's footsteps and targeting file-sharing customers instead of investing in a positive message like the fun of. ZeroPaid.com - http://www.zeropaid.com/ - References |
| 1 Dec 2009 by Malkia Cyril Commercial Web sites that pay will get speed and quality, and the noncommercial uses of the Net will be collateral damage -- relegated to the slow lane. It's not necessarily that they want to block our speech for political reasons. .... year of Bush Administration and penalized Comcast for blocking Bit Torrent clients) and extend them for the first time ever to wireless networks -- whether your accessing the Internet wirelessly or over a wireline device everyone should be ... Untitled - http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog - References |
| 11 Dec 2009 by magnayn Google is currently blundering about like the Incredible Hulk, “having fun” they say, seemingly oblivious to the collateral damage it causes. Consider: Microsoft some years ago was sued by the US Government for bundling Internet ... It must be Thursday.. - http://magnayn.wordpress.com/ |
| 23 Feb 2009 by Jon Meanwhile, it was quite easy to see that BitTorrent activity was being effectively savotaged (even at the expense of VoIP functionality and other “collateral damage” at times). Then came the “peak times” story. (A scenario that Bell has ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 28 Oct 2008 by Administrator ... family videos of a new grandchild, video conferences throughout the evening hours to vendors and colleagues around the world. I don't care about Bittorrent technology advances but the collateral damage could ruin the entire day. ... Slashdot Review - Produced by SDR News - http://slashdotreview.com/ |
| 8 Feb 2008 by Bill McGonigle it's already well known that comcast interferes with bittorrent traffic but what is less known is that their measures also take out other legitimate applications, such as ichat av. the trouble with interfering with some traffic is that ... The BFC Computing Weblog - http://blog.bfccomputing.com/ |
| 6 Aug 2008 by A Norcal in Socal Criticizes the MPAA for following in the RIAA's footsteps and targeting file-sharing customers instead of "investing in a positive message" like "the fun of going to the movies. read more | digg story. Rantings and Ravings of a Northern California... - http://jaredmoya.blogspot.com/ |
| 19 Mar 2009 movies, Torrents Download - Free Full bittorrent... - http://www.torrentsdownload.net/ |
| 24 May 2008 That may be a little overstated, but there would definitely be some collateral damage — if for no other reason that the fact that the Pirate Bay's owners also operate an ISP that hosts many other BitTorrent sites. [...] ... NewTeeVee - http://newteevee.com/ - References [ More results from NewTeeVee ] |
| 2 Nov 2009 by Gigi Sohn For those of you that haven't followed this issue closely, that is the August 2008 decision whereby the FCC found that Comcast's blocking of the Bit Torrent protocol was not reasonable network management because there wasn't a “tight fit ... The collateral damage of wholesale filtering will be users' privacy. Every single packet and communication that a user sends over their provider's network will be inspected for copyrighted works, whether such content is there or not. ... Public Knowledge - Blogging, Events, and... - http://www.publicknowledge.org/ - References |
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