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April 20th, 2008, 06:23 PM
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Net neutrality
Organizations that don't have "deep pockets" should have the same access to the internet "without snooping or blocking or slowing down" by internet providers, the vice president of a conservative Christian advocacy group said Thursday at a meeting on network management.
In response to arguments espoused by cable companies that net neutrality regulations would prevent them from filtering illegal content like child pornography, Combs said she finds such claims "disingenuous."
"Let's remember: it was the King James Bible that Comcast blocked that caused the current controversy," said Combs
http://www.christianpost.com/article...CC_Hearing.htm
I thought it fascinating, since many people might have assumed
that a so-called Conservative organization would always favor
censorship.
What I want to know is, when is Comcast going to stop blocking
port 80 on consumer accounts?
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
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April 21st, 2008, 05:14 PM
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meh, net neutrality should just follow the lines of free speech etc, why recreate the wheel, and try to redefine all of the above, like clinton in '95. That way they can still filter out the kiddy porn, and everyone can be happy, (including port 80 :>)
...:::Pure Kn0wledge:::...
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