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Nightfall
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reply to dadkins

Re: Hmmm..

said by dadkins:

No.
I do not use BT, and I can upload or download anything I want.
Saying that Comcast is filtering copyrighted or pirated content from their network is wrong.

I use DDL services and "things" download fine!
I occasionally store "things" on a server across the nation and uploading works fine.

Comcast is *NOT* filtering content. They are forging Stop packets and killing seeding on BT with Sandvine.
BTW, downloading via BT still works - all file types.


Albeit the downloading is slower and the uploads are gimped to hell. Still, there is no filtering going on here! /sarcasm

I guess we will have to agree to disagree.


dadkins
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I downloaded something earlier today that is... well...

If Comcast was filtering, it would not have happened.
No where did I say anything was slower... my download today was at full speed.

I do not use BT.
BT was not used.
No BitTorrent.

Comcast is not filtering anything.
Comcast is using Sandvine to effectively stop seeding on BitTorrent.
During the download itself, nothing is hampered.
After the download, seeding is killed.

AT&T want's to filter ANY "pirated" content - regardless of protocol.
Comcast, currently, is not filtering anything.

Here:
»Comcast is using Sandvine to manage P2P Connections

EDIT: See image. Ran a BT download just for you!
Check download speed, see ETA, now tell me that it's slow...

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