This was my initial thought as well, I can see a few people not catching on but I suspect that if could easily become a way to identify overpriced sites.
By that reasoning I would expect the lawyers that truly enjoy and take pride in the profession to embrace this as a mechanism to remove courtroom clutter and the ethically challenged within their ranks.
With the amount of eavesdropping that has been revealed, and the apparent unwillingness of LEOs to actually investigate, I supect this has already happened.
While this is a very real concern, given the recent and ongoing NSA revelations I think it is highly unlikely that enough of residents of the UK will decide to compromise their security to have any real affect on the Comcast and Verizon networks.
On the post: Big Broadband Begs FCC Not To Expose Their Lies By Defining Broadband Accurately
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On the post: As Expected, Aereo Pleads Its Case For Survival
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He has been drinking the cable company KoolAid that Aereo is stealing from artists.
You can't reason with willful ignorance.
On the post: Student's Story About Shooting A Pet Dinosaur With A Gun Ends In Suspension, Arrest
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Does that make me a bad person?
On the post: Crime And Punishment? 33 Months In Jail For Filming And Uploading Fast & Furious 6
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On the post: Why Do Police In Suburban St. Louis Have More Powerful Weapons Than Marines In Afghanistan?
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News flash....Efrem Zimbalist, Jr passed away in May.
Oh and he wasn't really a FBI agent.
On the post: FCC Releases All Net Neutrality Comments As Giant XML Files For Data Analysis
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All the comments in favor came from 8.8.8.8.
On the post: Big Pharma Given Control Of New .pharmacy Domain; Only Available To 'Legitimate' Online Pharmacies
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On the post: Randy Queen Keeps Digging: Issues DMCA Takedown On Blog Post About Him Issuing DMCA Takedowns
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On the post: Appeals Court Uses Bogus Sherlock Holmes Case To Slam Copyright Trolling For License Fees, Suggests Antitrust Violations
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On the post: ISP Sues Former Customer Over Reviews Claiming His Internet Speed Was Less Than A Third Of What Was Advertised
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Almost every ISP provides "Business Class" service. They need to provide this for all customers or not advertise any speed whatsoever.
My power company doesn't provide "up to" 120 vac it is pretty much 120 volts 24/7/365.
ISP's should state a speed and how may 9's that speed is available for.
When they fail to deliver then they don't get paid.
Watch how fast last mile fiber gets built out.
On the post: Andrew Cuomo Investigated For Corruption In Blocking Investigations Into Corruption
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On the post: Verizon Gets Snarky, But Basically Admits That It's The One Clogging Its Networks On Purpose
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:-|
On the post: Level3 Proves That Verizon Is Absolutely To Blame For Netflix Congestion... Using Verizon's Own Blog Post
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On the post: UN Human Rights Commissioner Says Snowden Shouldn't Face A Trial
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Many times.
On the post: RIAA Uses Copyright Claim To Disappear Historical Archive Of Radio Airchecks
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On the post: MPAA Stretches DMCA To Breaking Point With Questionable Take Down Request For Popcorn Time Repositories
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And a nice rootkit.
On the post: UK's Web Filters Blocking Nearly One-Fifth Of The World's Most Popular Websites
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On the post: VP Of EU Commission On Copyright Reform: 'I'd Sing You Happy Birthday, But I Don't Want To Have To Pay The Royalties'
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Filthy freetard.
On the post: Massachusetts Ignores 5th Amendment; Says Defendant Can Be Forced To Decrypt His Computer
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On the post: Ed Snowden Helps A Reporter Having A Seizure While Interviewing Him Remotely
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