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HenryNettles

join:2003-07-22
Sealy, TX
reply to KamMan
Re: AT&T looking at Internet filtering

Which, of course, explains why UseNet providers now offer SSL encryption.....


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reply to KamMan
It's hard to follow Stephenson's reasoning here. If AT&T "is still evaluating" whether to examine traffic, that would imply they're not already examining. In which case, Stephenson's analogy about being in a store and watching DVD theft fails... because if they're not examining the traffic, they have no way to know a particular "someone" is stealing anything. A better AT&T analogy would be: it's like being blind and in a store, and thinking DVD theft will occur sometimes - but with nothing witnessed, you have no reason or justification to 'act'.

One can but wonder if AT&T's reasoning is similar regarding 'examining' phone traffic, since all manner of illegal planning and activities involve phone conversations.
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KamMan

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Came across this article and thought it was worth sharing or a discussion....

DAVOS, Switzerland - AT&T Inc. is still evaluating whether to examine traffic on its Internet lines to stop illegal sharing of copyright material, its chief executive said Wednesday.

CEO Randall Stephenson told a conference at the World Economic Forum that the company is looking at monitoring peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, one of the largest drivers of online traffic but also a common way to illegally exchange copyright files.

"It's like being in a store and watching someone steal a DVD. Do you act?" Stephenson asked.

AT&T has talked about such plans since last summer. They represent a break with the current practice of U.S. Internet service providers, who are shielded by law from liability if their subscribers trade copyright files like movies.

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