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Matthew Gillen wrote: > On 10/31/2009 12:05 AM, David Kramer wrote: > I wasn't actually complaining about the no-server-rule (this time, though > that certainly is a pet peeve of mine ;-) ), I was coming at it more from > the point of view of Comshaft being a leader (THE leader?) in demonstrating > why the net-neutrality / ISPs-classified-as-common-carrier laws are needed. > > And why subject yourself to that? Maybe they don't do bandwidth shaping on > the business class. But it costs twice as much for the same 'bandwidth'. > > Are you saying I should buy business class if I want to use bittorrent? > Comcast has a bit of history there... I'm saying if you want to do things that are not allowed in the contract for a service plan, don't sign up under that service plan. If there are no rules against bittorrent, and they're blocking/slowing bittorrent, that's bad (but currently perfectly legal).
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