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This Is A Big Deal

Started by Holkeye, June 08, 2012, 04:21:52 AM

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jomarcenter

this break the privacy law... a lot of protest and boycott if this is real..
but in some other country may/may not implement the law... and also on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_the_Philippines i could become an isp if i wanted thank to Public Telecommunications Act of the Philippines which enable us to create an internet service provider, offer internet to people and many more on the internet... and there also a law here that prevent isp from watching it's costumers... so Philippines isp didn't implemented this kind of system and they will not because user can cancel their service to them and lose money... but i hope it will not... since it my privacy..

Sophist

nobody cares about your country oh my god
[fright]you awoke in a burning paperhouse
from the infinite fields of dreamless sleep
[/fright]

Kokowam

I just wanted to bump this and say the date's passed and ask if anyone has seen hide or hair of this.

Acolyte


SirJackRex

#29
Apparently, according to some internet guy that contacted the organization or read the terms, after the six (?) warnings they remove you from the monitoring system because this isn't an act of policing it's an act of educating. That's curious.

Also I read an article a couple weeks back saying most ISPs had not rolled out their monitoring system yet. I haven't  done anything of interest lately, but no problems on my end.

Kokowam

Bump because I read somewhere recently they were really starting on this. Anyone get warnings/slower internet speeds or anything? To be honest, I don't think anybody really cares in my household because most people aren't in our house that much, but still. JW

Holkeye

My friend got door knocked by the feds. I don't know what happened since, but apparently basic knowledge of computers and antimalware can keep them away.