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Survey: warnings from ISPs could slash file-swapping by 70% [Arstechnica.com]
Europe hits one million FTTH broadband connections [The Register]
Coming to a watering hole near you: OLPC's mesh networking [ComputerWorld.com]
Deutsche Telekom keeps its 4G options open [Yahoo News]
Bain and Huawei return to 3com buy-out table [ChannerRegister.co.uk]
Telstra to provide data to Australia Government for broadband network plan [Nasdaq.com]
NetScape Navigator put out to pasture [The Register]
Getting fired for using the internet becomes commonplace [The Inquirer]

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Warnings from ISP

ISP's have absolutely no business looking at files people download.
If it's a matter of national security and they have a warrant, then they should look at communications, not downloaded files. That is violation of privacy, the govt doesn't need to be looking at my porn for national security.
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Re: Warnings from ISP

It should not be surprising that this is happening in the
UK, one of the most heavily surveilled societies in the
world.
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