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<br />> On May 14, 2014 at 12:21 PM charlie wallace <charlie@finitemonkeys.com> wrote:
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<br />> we wouldn't want to discriminate against internet traffic based on content
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<br />> On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Randall G. Arnold
<br />> <randall.arnold@texrat.net> wrote:
<br />> > Careful, it's exactly this sort of thing that brings down the wrath of the
<br />> > Discussion List Decorum Police.
<br />> > Last time anyone kidded here, it went dark for almost a week after police
<br />> > intervention.
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<br />> > Randy
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<br />> > On May 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM matt <matt@nycresistor.com> wrote:
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<br />> > This is my rifle this is my gun. This one's for voting, this ones for fun.
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<br />> > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Colin Keigher <general@keyboardcowboy.ca>
<br />> > wrote:
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<br />> > Hey. It's going to be like #bringbackourgirls because Twitter hashtags are
<br />> > an effective strategy in getting governments that are inept or clueless to
<br />> > go up against terrorist organisations.
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<br />> > Even David Cameron thinks it works:
<br />> > http://imgur.com/iTAF4Bx
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<br />> > If we keep it up, eventually the electromagnetic spectrum will wipe out all
<br />> > terrorism, civil rights violations, and corporate maleficence!
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<br />> > - Colin
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<br />> > On 14/05/2014 09:36, matt wrote:
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<br />> > Has anyone considered signal interference attacks on the electromagnetic
<br />> > spectrum? Arrrrrr!
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<br />> > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Colin Keigher <general@keyboardcowboy.ca>
<br />> > wrote:
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<br />> > Yes. Nothing like armchair protesting.
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<br />> > - Colin
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<br />> > On 14/05/2014 05:25, B F wrote:
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<br />> > Have you considered starting a petition on Change.org? They seem to be
<br />> > effective.
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<br />> > On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Edward L Platt <ed@elplatt.com> wrote:
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<br />> > Hi All,
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<br />> > Here in the US, the FCC is proposing new rules that would allow ISPs to
<br />> > discriminate against internet traffic based on content. This would allow,
<br />> > for instance, a recent deal between Netflix and Comcast in which Comcast
<br />> > deliberately slows down Netflix traffic to paying customers unless Netflix
<br />> > also pays Comcast.
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<br />> > See:
<br />> > http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/05/the-case-for-rebooting-the-network-neutrality-debate/361809/
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<br />> > I want an internet where access doesn't depend on corporate bribes, and I'll
<br />> > bet you do too. With an extended network of millions, hackerspaces are in a
<br />> > great place to have a real influence on this before the FCC kills net
<br />> > neutrality.
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<br />> > Let's start coordinating any current efforts and sources of information, and
<br />> > discussing what type of actions and statements we can make. If you want to
<br />> > help, start by joining and introducing yourself to this list:
<br />> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/open-inet-spaces
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<br />> > Alternatively, please direct any non-constructive criticism, off-topic
<br />> > diatribes, and bike-shedding to:
<br />> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/self-indulgent-wankers
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<br />> > Happy hacking,
<br />> > -Ed
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<br />> > --
<br />> > Edward L. Platt
<br />> > http://elplatt.com
<br />> > http://civic.mit.edu/users/elplatt
<br />> > http://i3detroit.com
<br />> > @elplatt
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