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The telcos just got the green light to expand surveillance full throttle. Why wouldn't Charter back off? Now, they track for Bush, get paid, and use the info with no regard for privacy. Best is the part where they can no longer be sued. You can thank the Democrats for this little ditty.

posted by : Tom Poe, 26 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Don't be evil...

Jeez Louise! I just want an ISP to give me unfettered access to the internet. Is that too much to ask for now a days?

I wasn't always a proponent for "Net Neutrality" regulation, but as more stories like this come out, I'm thinking we may need it.

PLEASE someone start up an national US ISP that has some integrity for the customer. Just imagine how many people would switch over to your company if you just promised to serve up the internet, and only the internet.

Charter... die in a fire please.


posted by : Axiomatic, 26 June 2008 Complain about this comment
I don't believe it

Finally those hacks in Washington did something constructive and it seems they did their homework too, I am sure some smart intern did the research for them.

posted by : regulas, 26 June 2008 Complain about this comment

Charter backs off from tracking subscribers

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