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Old 05-03-2012, 10:39 AM   #115
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
This makes sense to me. I'm totally against ISP's being required to block websites. If the website is doing is doing something illegal, go after it. If downloaders are doing something illegal, then go after them. Either way, it's not the ISP's fault for illegal activity. They're a neutral party and forcing them to take action flies in the face of net neutrality.
It certainly is not the ISP's fault nor should they in any way be required to "block" anything. This would be like you talking on your landline to someone and saying stuff you shouldn't and then going after Bell. Seriously, how is it Bell's fault what you say on your phone?
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