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Cable Firms Limit Users' Freedoms

Passacaglia writes "An article in the Washington Post reports that a coalition of companies, including Dell, Microsoft, IBM, Sun, and even the BSA, have filed a report with the FCC complaining about how cable providers are placing restrictions on how subscribers use broadband access. This is in the wake of the recent FCC ruling that cable providers need not open their networks to competition from outside ISPs. The restrictions include limits on VPNs, servers, and many things that would make broadband really worth having." Meanwhile, TWC sent nastygrams to people it suspects are using unsecured wireless networks, skimming the info from the public database of wireless access points.

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  1. Re:Film at Eleven... by HiThere · · Score: 1, Troll

    That's not what makes MS a monopoly. That's what makes them an evil monopoly. They're a monopoly because they own x% of the market. This is always dangerous, but not always evil.

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    I think we've pushed this "anyone can grow up to be president" thing too far.