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Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads
From: "Martin Hannigan" <hannigan () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 16:07:27 -0400
On 10/19/07, Clinton Popovich <crpopovi () nauticom net> wrote:
Who are we to say what is illegal traffic... I mean they could be downloading anything from p2p not just mp3's.. don't get me wrong I HATE WoW but it uses bittorrent to decentralize its updates.
At this point in Internet evolution, if you're squeezing out the pennies on bandwidth by filtering the user experience without the applicable knobs to choose, you are wasting all of our time. IIRC, TOR helps get around such "tools" as Sandvine, etc; http://tor.eff.org/overview.html.en Best, Marty
Current thread:
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads, (continued)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Joe Greco (Oct 24)
- p2p is no excuse - was: [Comcast blocking p2p uploads] Peter Dambier (Oct 21)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Keith O'Neill (Oct 23)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Keith O'Neill (Oct 23)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Eric Spaeth (Oct 20)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Joe Greco (Oct 20)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Adrian Chadd (Oct 20)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads John C. A. Bambenek (Oct 19)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Jack Bates (Oct 19)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Mark Owen (Oct 19)
- RE: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Clinton Popovich (Oct 19)
- Re: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Eric Spaeth (Oct 19)
- RE: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Scott Berkman (Oct 19)
- RE: Comcast blocking p2p uploads Scott Berkman (Oct 19)