arstechnica.com — In a move that has executives from movie studios and record labels grinning from ear to ear, AT&T has announced that it will develop and deploy technology that will attempt to keep pirated content off its network.
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fak3rJul 13, 2007
get the 'Better Google' add on for Firefox and turn off all cookies/tracking from Google.
quadoJul 14, 2007
Thank you for clarifying this for everyone, as what has been said here is the truth. The later amendments were made to incorporate the bill of rights into state governments. The amendments that are referred to only protect against infringement by the government, and no one else. I think thats why we have privacy policies and the FCC.
Closed AccountJul 14, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://freenetproject.org/">http://freenetproject.org/</a> for starters.
Closed AccountJul 14, 2007
Very well put. You appear to be a free thinker. That is a rare trait amongst humans these days. Keep up the excellent posts.
Closed AccountJul 14, 2007
Cisco? No. They have added code to their IOS that enables ISP's to monitor traffic better, but they have only made the weapon. Weapons are harmless in the hands of those that are properly trained and have only good intentions. All network device companies have put the same functions in their code.Internet traffic is not private, nor has it ever been. There was never any expectation that it would be. It is up to the people to keep their data private. That is why VPN's, SSL tunnels and such were created. That is why some people encrypt their data in multiple layers.
Closed AccountJul 14, 2007
Some NNTP providers offer encryption, but I have never seen one that says that you are anonymous. If you post something inappropriate, they will have no problem handing over your name, IP, etc. Some claim to not log downloads, but all of them log uploads. They would not dare try to be truly anonymous for fear of loosing their newsfeed connections.
Closed AccountJul 14, 2007
That is 100% possible! It can most certainly be done. We just need a few thousand independently wealth eccentric billionaires to step forward and kick down some duckets.If you meant encapsulate everything in encrypted padded tunnels and make all traffic look like it is legit, that would be good too.
fuckgeorgewbushSep 10, 2007
Two words not much better TIME WARNER or one word COMCAST, or go to 1-800-4-a-phone with netzero or juno free if you have the old cd from 7 or 8 years ago. For cell phone Sprint, for cable well the duopoly. 14 more months of hitler i mean bush, yeh!!!!