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MJRudzik

join:2002-01-13
Independence, MO

reply to asdfdfdfdfdf

Re: P2P, bandwidth hogs, et all

There is a little validity to you post but only a little. The fact is the majority of private citizens that are seeding are doing so with illicit pirated material that a large number of people are downloading.
Regardless of the chilling effect that an isp blocking seeders has on Bit Torrent overall you miss the point. Allowing the mass public to connect to your pc on an ongoing basis is against the rules that Comcast subscribers agree to when they order service. The bottom line issue is that NO serving is authorized by the TOS, so when an isp decides to block a server they are within their rights to do so. Legitimate sites that offer files via Bit torrent will have commercial lines unaffected by this requirement. The fact is this is residentila service and under no obligation to allow anyone to perform functions outside of the TOS. If you want to run a server with a lot of traffic get Comcast Commercial.

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