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gatorkram
KaBOOM Baby
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join:2002-07-22
Winterville, NC
kudos:2

Dumb Pipe

Oh how I long for the days when an ISP was just that, an Internet Service Provider...


DHRacer
Fire Survivor

join:2000-10-10
Lake Arrowhead, CA

Now ISP stands for Internet Service POLICE.

Welcome to the new level of hell.



gaforces
United We Stand, Divided We Fall

join:2002-04-07
Santa Cruz, CA

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reply to gatorkram
How does this benefit most ISP's? Looks like more crap to slow down the network, give higher pings and customer complaint calls all leading to losing customers.

Does ATT get a break on UVERSE programming for this?
Does it get implemented to other ISP's leasing thier lines?

I thought DRM would be ok, till they put crap on my computer that I cant move, delete, or do anything without more DRM.
To hell with DRM, MPAA, and the RIAA.
DRM failed to stop pirates, yet we still have this useless bloat on our systems.
Filters will also fail, and the pirates will continue until they are arrested. These elaborate schemes of the RIAA and MPAA are pissing in the wind, KISS (keep it simple stupid)!
--
‘Do ye, quieting in your bosoms your strong hearts,
Who of many good things have had your fill even to surfeit,
With what is moderate nourish your mighty desire; for neither will
We yield, nor shall you have all else as you wish.’
Solon


jimbo2150

join:2004-05-10
Youngstown, OH

said by gaforces:

Filters will also fail, and the pirates will continue until they are arrested. These elaborate schemes of the RIAA and MPAA are pissing in the wind, KISS (keep it simple stupid)!
But pirates are also exposing a new way of distributing content. The providers just don't want to listen. I'm sure any one of those companies could choose to put their money where their mouth is and out-compete pirates (without giving away their content or customer's rights). They need to accept that competing rather than trying to stop pirates is the better route and they also need to realize that they cannot stop ALL pirating. Not without creating police states all over the world (including the U.S.) and destroying everything we know about democracy.
--

- "Techie" Jim


DaneJasper
Sonic.Net
Premium,VIP
join:2001-08-20
Santa Rosa, CA
kudos:7

reply to gatorkram

said by gatorkram:

Oh how I long for the days when an ISP was just that, an Internet Service Provider...
This is one instance where we're happy to be called "Dumb". Unfortunately, in many parts of the country, there are not many independent ISP options, so consumers can get stuck with only the phone or cable company.

Support your local independent ISP!

-Dane Jasper
Sonic.net

lordofwhee

join:2007-10-21
Everett, WA

reply to jimbo2150
Sadly, we're already pretty far down the road to "police state". It's just a matter of time before expressing an opinion is a capital crime, and nobody can argue without also being guilty.



ReformCRTC
Support Your Independent ISP

join:2004-03-07
Canada

reply to gatorkram
Again, when I choose an ISP, all I want is a dumb pipe. Nothing more, nothing less.


SKYWARP

join:2005-02-02
Portland, OR

reply to gaforces
If I start seeing higher pings as a result of this BS, I'm going to become a content pirate out of spite.

Nothing blows more than having to lead someone by 15 ft in Call of Duty to get a hit.


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