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| reply to robbin Re: Block P2P or be Sued
Those were my words:) . We do not block ports as of today. Does this mean we wouldn't?, absolutely not. Not only is P2P traffic illegal in most cases, we all know what it does to bandwidth. The RIAA is getting very desperate, trying to find ways to stop the hemorrhage of $$$ lost by P2P apps. Do I want to be the example for the rest of You?, NO WAY!. It is only a matter of time before one of us becomes the scapegoat, and who better to sue and hang out to dry than a small provider like most of us that do not have mega $$$ legal budgets to fight back. As I mentioned in a previous post, If I am out on a site survey and the kids are following me around asking how fast they can download music and movies, I don't ever seem to get a link? . It also says this in my TOS, so all of my customers are forewarned. I have pulled radios because of excessive P2P traffic. Let Comcast and Verizon have them.:D -- »www.wavecrazy.net Join WISPA today! »www.wispa.org/ |