washingtonpost.com — Could be you are one of the 100,000 (they are admitting to) that are being subject to deep packet inspection. "You don't want the phone company tapping your phone calls, and in the same way you don't want your ISP tapping your Web traffic," said Ari Schwartz of the Center for Democracy and Technology, an advocacy group.
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linksusApr 6, 2008
Yes and No.. Depends if you work for said ISP.
worldinmyeyesApr 6, 2008
Yeah, wrote it myself.
darkamster07Apr 7, 2008
....which should be no one? seriously.
darkamster07Apr 7, 2008
hopefully you live somewhere where you can switch to a smaller ISP that just gives service for money and nothing else
timuscaApr 7, 2008
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spacepoetApr 7, 2008
Give an inch and they will take a mile. when it comes to privacy and rights, you never for a second let them chip any part of it away because they will eventually break it down to the final piece and there you will be powerless to stop them. Please consider this, you are letting them beat you into submission with a thousand little cuts.