Friday, October 19, 2007

Comcast blocks some Internet traffic
Tests confirm data discrimination by number 2 U.S. service provider

By Peter Svensson
Friday, October 19, 2007


NEW YORK - Comcast Corp. actively interferes with attempts by some of its high-speed Internet subscribers to
share files online, a move that runs counter to the tradition of treating all types of Net traffic equally.

The interference, which The Associated Press confirmed through nationwide tests, is the most drastic example yet of data discrimination by a U.S. Internet service provider. It involves company computers masquerading as those of its users.

If widely applied by other ISPs, the technology Comcast is using would be a crippling blow to the BitTorrent, eDonkey and Gnutella file-sharing networks. While these are mainly known as sources of
copyright music, software and movies, BitTorrent in particular is emerging as a legitimate tool for quickly disseminating legal content. the rest

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