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balloonshark
Lets Go Mountaineers

join:2006-08-11
WV

reply to SUMware

Re: AT&T willing to spy for NSA, MPAA, and RIAA

Wouldn't looking into bot-net activity be more beneficial to more people? How about sniffing their networks for zombies rather than a song. What do you think the bandwidth 'wasted' is when comparing p2p versus zombied computers? I honestly don't know. When they can selectively and privately remove the worst of the worst on the internet, then and not until should they should concentrate on this crap. This is a case of AT&T not realizing who pays its bills. What interest do they have in making a few rich men even richer? Hmmmmm

I had to vent because everyday it seems my privacy or what's left of it is becoming non-existent. Why don't they ship out the chair pads with the built in probes so they can take my temperature too. I know, tin foil hat alert.
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OZO
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join:2003-01-17
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In this country, which is governed by big businesses only, there is no entity, that cares a bit about your or mine privacy or opinion what should be done to make it better. So, forget about it. The only thing we're allowed to do is to making jokes about tin foil hat
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nwrickert
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join:2004-09-04
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reply to balloonshark

Wouldn't looking into bot-net activity be more beneficial to more people?
This isn't about benefitting people. This is about AT&T cozying up to RIAA, MPAA in order to benefit their bottom line.
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