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All of this hooks into things that really interest me. It actually is directly related to illegal file sharing of music, as that is what Comcast was tending to (some Bit Torrent issues) when they were fined by the FCC for which this court ruling overrules the fine. I don't like the theft of music, but clearly, there is no way to stop it unless it means absolutely trampling the rights of all of us. I have read other articles about this court ruling, and it actually isn't necessarily as dire as Sen. Kerry says. In fact, one writer termed it as Comcast "winning the battle but losing the war". They would have rather have won on a technicality than on one that will probably lead to changes in the FCC rules (and perhaps Congress will need to pass a law). I am in favor of the music industry becoming internet savvy users instead of doing terrible things like a French law which does a 3 strikes and you're out deal (internet access is cut off) to supposed illegal file sharers (except there is an air of guilty until proven innocent to it). Problem is what if someone broke into your internet account and used it to file share leaving you with the stern letter? That scares me. There is also a very bad bill that is poised to be passed in the U.K. They actually were going to block sites although apparently that provision was stripped; still, it reads like a very nutty idea to protect the music industry and Hollywood to a lesser extent. I hope the U.S. not only maintains net neutrality but does not do the bidding of an industry that has become so inept, even suing their own customers to protect a business model that is clearly outdated.
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