Philip Prindeville wrote:
And I don't care if it means snooping their clients' email and invading their privacy... that's their problem, not mine).
It's your problem as soon as someone sends a spam complaint to *your* ISP. If you want ISPs to snoop on their clients' email and invade their privacy, you should expect your own ISP to snoop on *your* email and invade *your* privacy.
If you want your own ISP to respect your privacy, it's a bit counterproductive to advocate that other ISPs violate their users'.
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