I guess it all depend on your IPS's TOS.
"Online Sharing is where subscribers can manually upload and download files and folders to their private online vault. You can also send password-protected invitations containing links to your files and folders for friends and family. If you receive an invitation you can view, download, upload and change files depending on the permissions granted to you by the person who sent you the invitation. The Online Sharing site allows you to share files, photos, personal videos, music and more without the problems associated with email attachments. Online Backup can be downloaded from this site."
This is what my ISP offers.
Where does the UK government draw the line for privacy? At what point aren't they allowed to track every move I make? Really now, do they open every package going through the postal system as well? Do the record labels and the government know I can hear the music on the radio
at no cost to me?
What about the energy savings from reduced ammount of fans?
I am sure that make for some good reading.
Most of this collaboration is done over the SIPRNET and therefore not subject to vandalism.
I don't see how this will improve the accuracy of the information. It will just help poor intel get passed more efficiently.
So in that sense I have already paid for the music and I am just downloading it.
I guess it all depend on your IPS's TOS. "Online Sharing is where subscribers can manually upload and download files and folders to their private online vault. You can also send password-protected invitations containing links to your files and folders for friends and family. If you receive an invitation you can view, download, upload and change files depending on the permissions granted to you by the person who sent you the invitation. The Online Sharing site allows you to share files, photos, personal videos, music and more without the problems associated with email attachments. Online Backup can be downloaded from this site." This is what my ISP offers.
It's not like this is anything new. Just wait... see whoever gets IPv6 up and running first. There will be more hacking than anyone has ever seen.
I guess the British Government has better things to worry about other than online predators and such. How about using the ISP's to look for them?
Where does the UK government draw the line for privacy? At what point aren't they allowed to track every move I make? Really now, do they open every package going through the postal system as well? Do the record labels and the government know I can hear the music on the radio at no cost to me?