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- kronicoutkast, on 06/12/2008, -0/+3surprised to see comcast not on the list--then again do they even offer there own Usenet service?
Additionaly blocking alt.* cares a lot more then just child-porn, that's like saying lets block all of the internets because there might be some child-porn caught up in the tubes!!! - Munka, on 06/16/2008, -0/+1Why worry about ISPs dropping USENET when sites like http://www.jlaforums.com offer a convenient web based access to text and binary groups - all free?
- fadingsignal, on 06/11/2008, -0/+1I use Time Warner so this scared me. I didn't realize initially that they are only going to stop offering the service themselves. I pay for a solid Newsgroup service (GigaNews) and would freak out if Usenet was altogether blacklisted!
- Thorin, on 06/11/2008, -0/+1"It’s an ineffectual solution and a scary precedent." - It certainly is. It's a pointless exercise to block it, as it will still be accessible to their users, and it makes you wonder what they'll block next.



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