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This Sounds Bad
As someone who does not download content illegal, this worries me. How do they plan to distinguish content as bit torrent traffic or streaming internet radio, for example. Beyond that, how do you know what bit torrent traffic if illegal? Some of it isn't. Also, I don't like the sound of my ISP punishing me for doing something that doesn't violate the ISP directly.

I have a feeling this is going to get caught up in court for a while.
Posted by: backpacker299   Posted on: 12/22/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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This Sounds Bad  backpacker299 | 12/22/08
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Got that right!...  surfyogi | 12/22/08
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RE: RIAA/ISP deal on filesharing suggests content deals in the offing  clynx | 12/22/08
Dangerous antidemocratic precedent  news_reader | 12/22/08
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RE: RIAA/ISP deal on filesharing suggests content deals in the offing  tgardley | 12/22/08
RE: RIAA/ISP deal on filesharing suggests content deals in the offing  surfyogi | 12/22/08
RE: RIAA/ISP deal on filesharing suggests content deals in the offing  ZenaPrincess | 12/22/08

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