Way to be the headline feature on today's installment of Media Reform Daily. Bummer they netted the DC circuit, I'm not happy to hear that.
Sounds to me like We, the People need to bring together our “mighty Voice” into the courtroom and campaign for our rightful expectation of “net neutrality”. What government has tried and failed at doing, big business, namely the telecommunications giants, are trying their darnedest to “clamp down” on net neutrality, and assert their control over information! I sincerely hope that this makes a big splash in the alternative media. Our very future of unbridled First Amendment liberties is at stake here! An adverse ruling in favor of big business could may as well spell the end of Free Speech as we know it.
-Jim
It was appropriate for Comcast to win, because it had a real complaint and not a minor, pointless quibble whose purpose was solely to divert jurisdiction away from the right court.
Screw Comcast. Switch to slower DSL who doesn't try to screw with your torrents, usually. As long as we choose someone that does allow torrents, under dogs will allow it.
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FYI --
In a previous write-up I made in Third Coast Press years ago, I describe the First Circuit as “notorious for being full of corporate-friendly hacks cleverly disguised as judges”:
http://www.thirdcoastpress....