<http://www.cedmagazine.com/News-FCC-votes-net-neutrality-rules-102209.aspx>

I agree with most of it myself as long as it is legal, as Genowski (or 
whatever) points out. How, as a (W)ISP's do we discern what is legal and what 
is not? I think the FCC should turn this around and make bittorrent servers 
have something that we can acknowledge legitimate downloads compared to 
illegal(I am not sure how to do this, maybe the DPI companies can come up with 
some way). Before the NN laws have been enforced, I can guarantee that most 
bittorrent servers on my network are close to 90% illegal to 10% legal from 
running DPI software. I have had a TOS on my service since the dial-up days 
that prohibit running servers on our network. I consider bittorrent as a server 
in this case. What do you guys think?

And more news:
<http://www.cedmagazine.com/News-Broadband-stimulus-panel-comments-net-neutrality-102209.aspx>

Scottie

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