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by autoexec
1158 days ago
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> I'm happy for an ISP to be allowed to carry out as much censorship as it wants, provided it makes that known. Knowing about it won't help you if every ISP option you have is doing the same thing. Where I live, we have laws that prevent people from interfering with the mail. If I send a letter to someone, once it's accepted the mail carriers can't generally withhold it and make demands before they deliver it or open my letter and remove or change whatever words/pages they feel like before completing delivery. I think the internet should be treated the same. Beyond some basic QOS ISPs should be dumb pipes and be mostly forbidden from messing with things you send/receive over the connection. |
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If your mail service had a "make sure mail from known pornographers doesn't get delivered to my house" option, and you had kids at home, you might well opt for it.