Bigdawg
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http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/06/opinion/rushkoff-online-monitoring/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
This is troublesome on a lot of levels. I believe that you should use the tools at your disposal to protect your copyrighted material. But having the ISPs sniff packets just in case you might have done something wrong? If you read the article, it shows how you can be labeled a pirate without even downloading anything...
Just wondered what everyone else's thoughts are on this. While I know my ISP has access to anything I view/download/search on the internet... this presumption of guilt first (all must be monitored!) bothers me.
Boy has the world changed... and I'm thinking it's not for the good...
Under normal circumstances, your Internet service provider, or ISP, tries to protect you and your data from spying eyes. Cablevision, Time Warner Cable (an independent company no longer directly affiliated with TimeWarner, the parent of CNN and this site) and Comcast utilize all sorts of software to keep the connections between our modems and their servers safe. They also encourage us to keep our home networks secure from eavesdroppers.
But what are we supposed to do when the eavesdropper is the ISP itself?
This is the most disturbing question raised by a new alliance among America's biggest ISPs and media giants such as Disney, Sony and Fox, which is to go into effect this month. The effort, dubbed the Center for Copyright Information, hopes to combat the illegal downloading and sharing of movies and music by monitoring it at the source - your computer.
This is troublesome on a lot of levels. I believe that you should use the tools at your disposal to protect your copyrighted material. But having the ISPs sniff packets just in case you might have done something wrong? If you read the article, it shows how you can be labeled a pirate without even downloading anything...
Just wondered what everyone else's thoughts are on this. While I know my ISP has access to anything I view/download/search on the internet... this presumption of guilt first (all must be monitored!) bothers me.
Boy has the world changed... and I'm thinking it's not for the good...