 robertflPremium join:2005-10-10 Mary Esther, FL | reply to bom619
Re: [OK] Cox doesn't mess with Bittorrent traffic, does it? Are ISPs going to bed with the RIAA/MPAA? talk about censorship and btw, their ads say "download movies/music at blazing speeds"
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 PyrionLiquid Metal Nanomorph join:2001-12-01 Poway, CA kudos:1 | said by robertfl:Are ISPs going to bed with the RIAA/MPAA? talk about censorship and btw, their ads say "download movies/music at blazing speeds" -Rob Note the lack of the keyword "illegally" in that statement. -- "There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." - Bertrand Russell |
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 | said by Pyrion:Are ISPs going to bed with the RIAA/MPAA? talk about censorship and btw, their ads say "download movies/music at blazing speeds"
Note the lack of the keyword "illegally" in that statement.
I think that you both have a good question for Cox, just you are asking it in different ways:
Assuming Cox is interfering with BitTorrent... 1] Are they doing this to partially curtail piracy on their network? 2] Or are they doing it to preserve more free bandwidth on their network? |
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 PyrionLiquid Metal Nanomorph join:2001-12-01 Poway, CA kudos:1 | I'm not asking a question, I'm pointing out a flaw in reasoning. |
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