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I, CringelyLast week's column. Read the second half for the part of Net Neutrality.
AzureusWiki.comA list of ISPs that supposedly are trying to limit BitTorrent traffic on their networks.
Bram Cohen's JournalBram Cohen, the father of BitTorrent, doesn't like Torrent encryption or obfuscation and for good reasons.
Gizmodo.comI love this one. OS X 10.5 will supposedly include a BitTorrent client that will assist in transferring movies and music, for which those running the Torrents will be compensated with free stuff (presumably movies and music, though also possibly Apple's own VoIP service). Throw 10 million automatically-Torrenting Macs into the mix and what happens to Net Neutrality then?
Policy Blog - Public KnowledgeNet Neutrality good, beer too.
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