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Daoloth rated 9 months ago - From the page: "So if there was a question of whose they are, the internet police could come look at them! The reason I tell you this is because I have had much trouble trying to upload images of my paintings to any website for more than a year,yet it seems the same internet police donâ€t think...
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 BambiCNI rated 5 months ago- From the page: "For the last 15 years, Internet service providers have acted - to use an old cliche - as wide-open information super-highways, letting data flow uninterrupted and unimpeded between users and the Internet.
But I.S.P.â€s may be about to embrace a new metaphor: traffic cop.
At a small panel discussion about digital piracy at NBCâ€s booth on the Consumer Electronics Show floor, representatives from NBC, Microsoft, several digital filtering companies and the telecom giant AT&T said discussed whether the time was right to start filtering for copyrighted content at the network level."
 Daoloth rated 9 months ago- From the page: "So if there was a question of whose they are, the internet police could come look at them! The reason I tell you this is because I have had much trouble trying to upload images of my paintings to any website for more than a year,yet it seems the same internet police donâ€t think twice about letting an internet phisher nearly steal my computer and my warranty on it, and they donâ€t do anything about the â€oetwin” computer whose owner [of twin computer unauthorized on my work] is anonymous to me but seems very real and seems to know quite a lot about me and calls me up from time to time to try to get me to enter my financial card info.
I am a real person and these issues are so troublesome that I wonder if the internet has a future."AHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHA OH MAN THAT'S AWESOME! Of course this idiot's a right-wing looney, s/he later goes on about "Hillary's hackers breaking into my computer". OH MAN, LOOK OUT ITS TEH INTARWEB POLICE!!11one
 velation rated 8 months ago- We don't need government regulation to stop this. Net neutrality is bunk. They are going to fail in two ways if they attempt this: 1. They are going to have zero success in protecting copyrighted media. 2. They are going to lose customers to ISPs that don't fuck with people's bandwidth.
 jlesage rated 9 months ago- Internet service providers are business and cooperate with other businesses: "At a small panel discussion about digital piracy here at NBCs booth on the Consumer Electronics Show floor, representatives from NBC, Microsoft, several digital filtering companies and telecom giant AT&T said the time was right to start filtering for copyrighted content at the network level."
 Laurel700 rated 9 months ago- From the page: "For the past fifteen years, Internet service providers have acted - to use an old cliche - as wide-open information super-highways, letting data flow uninterrupted and unimpeded between users and the Internet.
But ISPs may be about to embrace a new metaphor: traffic cop.
At a small panel discussion about digital piracy here at NBCâ€s booth on the Consumer Electronics Show floor, representatives from NBC, Microsoft, several digital filtering companies and telecom giant AT&T said the time was right to start filtering for copyrighted content at the network level.
Such filtering for pirated material already occurs on sites like YouTube and Microsoftâ€s Soapbox, and on some university networks.
Network-level filtering means your Internet service provider â€" Comcast, AT&T, EarthLink, or whoever you send that monthly check to â€" could soon start sniffing your digital packets, looking for material that infringes on someoneâ€s copyright.
â€oeWhat we are already doing to address piracy hasnâ€t been working. Thereâ€s no secret there,” said James Cicconi, senior vice president, external & legal affairs for AT&T.
Mr. Cicconi said that AT&T has been talking to technology companies, and members of the MPAA and RIAA, for the last six months about implementing digital fingerprinting techniques on the network level."
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