ISPs hog rights in fine print

  NEW YORK - What's scary, funny and boring at the same time? It could 
be a bad horror movie. Or it could be the fine print on your Internet 
service provider's contract.


Those documents you agree to — usually without reading — ostensibly 
allow your ISP to watch how you use the Internet, read your e-mail or 
keep you from visiting sites it deems inappropriate. Some reserve the 
right to block traffic and, for any reason, cut off a service that many 
users now find essential.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080404/ap_on_hi_te/isp_fine_print



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