Author Topic: Internet Neutrality laws are gone, ISPs can now block websites.  (Read 6049 times)


As long as steam and all the games I play are unblocked...


you all voted for him
Most of us aren't eligible to vote or US citizens.

this has to be unconstitutional in some way.
They still need court approval on every site they want to block.

If you're guys just looking at the fact that they have the ability to do this now, you should think about if they would actually do it.

It's like saying I can kill the guy next to me but I won't because of all the stuff that'll happen afterward

Think of it this way.

The more sites you block, the more customers you will loose.

less blocked sites = happy consumer

nothing will change
« Last Edit: January 15, 2014, 03:47:05 PM by dorkdotdan »


If you're guys just looking at the fact that they have the ability to do this now, you should think about if they would actually do it.

It's like saying I can kill the guy next to me but I won't because of all the stuff that'll happen afterward
Similar to when Sony patented the technologies to show ads during gameplay, and even slow gameplay to a pause to show an ad, and everyone exploded even though they never actually included the technology in anything yet.

you all voted for him
I don't recall anyone voting for the FCC Chairman or anyone in that courtroom.

ugh
rip research
was good while it lasted
so now they can block a website because they think it sucks
gj government

ugh
rip research
was good while it lasted
More like RIP pirating websites, child research, and depending on which states, bestiality research.



> Tor
> Problem solved
>go illegal
>problem solved but get arrested