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This could affect us all.
http://ipower.ning.com/netneutrality2
Probably mentioned here before - but whats general gfyers views on it? Is it true? I really cant see many people subscribing to my affiliate sites LOL Id be well fucked. |
yup The Doc was talking about this the other day and was getting flamed.
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Or it could be a bunch of panic from hippies.
I believe in free market. Where one company gets too greedy, another will under cut them. |
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I have a plan for this and it's big big money for porn!! To the big ISPs "Go ahead, make my day". I fucking pray that they do this stupid shit. |
In fact, I will probably do this plan in any event.
ISP's blocking out sites just makes my plan easier. |
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How many cable companies do you have to choose from? |
Relax, it will not happen on ISP level.
But be very worried about the in-browser-phishing checks IE is performing, it's redirecting a lot of "bad site" porn traffic and DNS requests (1% of IE typed-in urls) to Microsoft's own Live.com - money doesn't stink, traffic neither. |
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When computers hit year 2000, everything will stop, computers will not boot up. The world is dooomed!
Same drama, different day. |
I heard a rumor on this a little while ago, but not as abstract as what these people say. Basically, ISPs will offer "basic" internet packages for a lower price each month to people so they can check email and go to the comcast (or ISP) home page. Its sort of like when you go to circuit city, they only allow you to browse their webpage.
my :2 cents:... all these ISPs like comcast and verizon are trying to do is snag up the rest of the people on dial up for a cheap price per month and introduce people to "the internet" at a low cost where they will like it, and pay $50 more a month to browse myspace and youtube |
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