 | reply to ilago
Re: Study Finds ISPs Fiddled with Web Pages I don't know that most of the ISP customers are aware - or even care - that this is happening.
There may be a way for website owners to take legal action against the ISP that is changing their website content. It involves the use of Tripwires:
»www.cs.washington.edu/research/s···ire.html
I am considering this for two of my websites that do not have any ads on either site. I pay the hosting and am responsible for all costs to maintain these sites and certainly don't want them tampered with in any way.
My belief is that once website owners are aware that their content is being tampered with by advertisements originating from the visitors ISP that compensation from the ISP should be available to them.
It is very easy for an ISP to hide what they could be doing with a customers browsing habits - and some are already doing it. |