On Mon, 27 Jul 2009, William Pitcock wrote:
It is widely known that AT&T loves censorship. They love censorship because it is profitable for them to love censorship, and this isn't the first time they have enmasse blocked access to a website they didn't like. This has nothing at all to do with forged ACK responses, and everything to do with content.
How does breaking things (censorship) make them more money? http://njabl.org/faq.html#Q12
AT&T does not have the right to filter what their users can access, period. You can put all the spin on it that you want, but in the end it's about content.
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