This has yet to stop. Comcast is only the beginning to. Verizon was in talks with MSN a while back, and that could be disastrous (can you say DNS forwarding to require our homepage be MSN?).
I got my name on this list weeks ago. In fact, I signed up just days after the list was formed, and I wasnt even directly effected. We need to work to make an example of Comcast to preserve our rights to freedom on the internet.
If nothing is done to Comcast, its only a matter of time till you are subscribing to different plans simply to go to certain sites.
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Common Core 2 Duo!! @ Nov 2nd 2007 1:29PM
So wait, did they stop or is this yet to happen?
Joshua Walters @ Nov 2nd 2007 4:51PM
This has yet to stop. Comcast is only the beginning to. Verizon was in talks with MSN a while back, and that could be disastrous (can you say DNS forwarding to require our homepage be MSN?).
I got my name on this list weeks ago. In fact, I signed up just days after the list was formed, and I wasnt even directly effected. We need to work to make an example of Comcast to preserve our rights to freedom on the internet.
If nothing is done to Comcast, its only a matter of time till you are subscribing to different plans simply to go to certain sites.
It sounds ridiculous, but it could easily happen.
Ayle @ Nov 2nd 2007 5:21PM
charter already do that, you get redirected to yahoo even when your browser is set to look on google when you type something in the address bar...