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Originally Posted by stinkyfingers
users suspected of downloading copyrighted content.
Following a series of escalating warnings, the plan would allow ISPs to slow down, or "throttle," the Internet connection of suspected copyright violators.
And if you want to contest the accusation? That will cost you $35.
Great idea. What could go wrong ? 
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You do know that it is the prerogative of an ISP to do that, correct? What's great is that when you own a business and sell a service you can decide what your customers can and cannot do. Even porn does it with TOS. Actually, I'd be hard pressed to find something that doesn't do it.
ISP's are free to terminate business with anyone they see fit.