Slashdot Mirror


Comcast Confirmed as Discriminating Against FileSharing Traffic

An anonymous reader writes "Comcast has been singled out as discriminating against filesharing traffic in quantitative tests conducted by the Associated Press. MSNBC's coverage of the discovery is quite even-handed. The site notes that while illegal content trading is a common use of the technology, Bittorrent is emerging as an effective medium for transferring 'weighty' legal content as well. 'Comcast's technology kicks in, though not consistently, when one BitTorrent user attempts to share a complete file with another user. Each PC gets a message invisible to the user that looks like it comes from the other computer, telling it to stop communicating. But neither message originated from the other computer -- it comes from Comcast.'" This is confirmation of anecdotal evidence presented by Comcast users back in August.

3 of 532 comments (clear)

  1. I'm outraged! by Kohath · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is the worst Internet injustice since the last thing that had Slashdot's panties in a wad. And that one was so horrible that everyone forgot about it.

  2. Re:LOL by Howitzer86 · · Score: 5, Funny

    You could relocate, that'll show em!!

    Nothing says you hate a service more than if you were to rip up the foundation of your life, career, and family just to avoid them.

  3. Re:you know ... by glindsey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, yeah, I'm a whole thirty miles out of downtown Chicago. Holy cow, I must be plowin' fields n' chawin' tobbacky! GIT ON THE TRACTOR, MA! WE'S A-GOIN' TO SEE THEM THAR CITY FOLK!