 ciucca join:2004-05-24 Westfield, NJ | I hesitated to respond but.. This is a waste of law enforcement resources, it makes me think that perhaps the cable lobby is pushing for it. I would rather the FBI spent more time chasing child molesters, and other serious criminals.
I tend to be more libertarian these days and I have a hard time seeing this as a real crime. If the cable company wants to give me a cable in my house with all possible services that can be activated for a fee and I can figure out how to do it without paying, then it's the cable providers problem not the federal government. The most it is, is a contract dispute not a criminal act.
I could tell you a few real stories of well known corporation perpetrating real criminal acts against individuals, and I did not see any federal agency investigating those.
This may be a naive statement, but when did the federal government become a tool of wealthy corporations? This whole things reminds me that we are no more "free" than the average communist Chinese citizen. |
 camaro92Question everythingPremium join:2008-04-05 Westfield, MA | agree it is the isp's job to secure there networks not the fed's,it's funny when regulation come's ah knockin they scream bad bad govt stay away we know what's best for the consumer not you. |