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ISPs Known for Defending Their Customer's Rights?

lieumorrison asks: "With the recent examples of some US based Internet service providers going overboard in their desire to stay on the good side of the law, I ask Slashdot readers: What ISPs have a reputation of protecting their costumers by not arbitrarily giving in to C&D orders and such, without first contacting their lawyers? (ISPs hosting in the US or abroad; based on reactions in the past)"

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  1. Privacy Policies by slughead · · Score: 5, Interesting

    A lot of ISPs' privacy policies state that they wont give out your personal information with anything short of a warrant.

    With the FBI basically writing their own warrants now, it's put them in an awkward legal position.

    The best part is: even before the patriot II (which passed, see above link), ISPs could be charged with obstruction of justice for not giving the FBI what they ask for in unofficial terms.

    Speaking as someone who was tracked down in such a way over a MISDEMENOR (dismissed, thank God), I can say that this affects us all. I'm very proud to say that a grand jury was assembled and a warrant had to be issued before Cox gave the information up. This was after Patriot I, however, it was BEFORE Patriot II.

    Nowadays.. well ...