arstechnica.com— Less than two weeks after a complaint was filed with the FCC, Comcast now faces a class-action lawsuit over its practice of blocking BitTorrent and other P2P traffic.
Nov 14, 2007View in Crawl 4
I never had a problem until the other day I fired up Azureus and my whole internet connection died. I was trying to download Kubuntu. I couldn't get my connection back to save my life until I finally put 2 and 2 together and shut down Az. Idk exactly how bt works but I thought Comcast was only killing the bt packets, not my whole connection. I don't know if it was just a coincidence or if it was Comcast.
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xondarNov 15, 2007
And Shaw Cable!!
flakblasterNov 15, 2007
I never had a problem until the other day I fired up Azureus and my whole internet connection died. I was trying to download Kubuntu. I couldn't get my connection back to save my life until I finally put 2 and 2 together and shut down Az. Idk exactly how bt works but I thought Comcast was only killing the bt packets, not my whole connection. I don't know if it was just a coincidence or if it was Comcast.
hawkmucciNov 15, 2007
Take Action here:<a class="user" href="http://action.freepress.net/campaign/comcastviolates">http://action.freepress.net/campaign/comcastviolat ...</a>Stop Comcast. Save Net Neutrality.Save the Internet: Click hereAn investigation by the Associated Press caught Comcast secretly inspecting online communications and crippling users' ability to share information with one another.This is a gross violation of Net Neutrality -- the longstanding principle that ensures a free and open Internet. Free Press has filed a legal complaint demanding that the FCC take action to protect the Internet's free flow of information. By sending the letter you join the fight to stop Comcast and other gatekeepers.Fill out the form below to send your letter to the FCC telling them to protect Net Neutrality.
cliffskiNov 16, 2007
wow such a well thought out debating point...****.
xondarNov 17, 2007
Telus doesn't throttle bit torrent traffic...
classactionlawDec 10, 2007
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