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Re: Study Finds ISPs Fiddled with Web Pages Simple solution: Site owners and content creators should sue the pants off ISPs who alter the bits in transit, as well as the advertisers themselves, for violating the DMCA. If content is inserted after it leaves the originating server, it constitutes reverse-engineering and unauthorized modification.
While it may take a while for the cases to conclude, it'll scare away most, if not all, of the advertisers from that method and negate the revenue stream. ISPs will see the decline and then issue some statement like "since it's not profitable, we're not going to bother with it any longer." -- There is no giant fur-bearing trout. |