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(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: UcanRock2
Read this ad in last month's PC Mag
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A little hard to read...but the point is...we're dogged again.
Posted by: Filliz
A little hard to read...but the point is...we're dogged again.
:lol: Very hard to read those red x's yes :lol:
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Posted by: UcanRock2
Sorry bout that...works now.
Posted by: Switeck
That ad points to this website:
http://www.websense.com/p2p
I read around it a bit and it seems to be for companies seeking to prevent p2p use in their organization.
Fair enough, if you're at work you shouldn't be doing p2p without permission.
However, there's NOTHING to stop an ISP from running something like this and preventing its users from running p2p!
There's a big difference between being employees of a company on company-owned computers and being a company's customers on personally owned computers!
Posted by: Stagewrite
Another firm trying to scam money off of the overblown file sharing hysteria...
Posted by: Evil Fish
they have those websense blocks on our school computers, its bs.
Posted by: KazaaBoy
Originally posted by Evil Fish@13 June 2004 - 03:04
they have those websense blocks on our school computers, its bs.
Same here in college in london. Let's just DoS attack the server and knock it offline :lol: :lol:
or
If someone can find a way around it.
Posted by: newcster68
They have that at my my company too...you cant even check your email at yahoo, msn, hotmail, and you cant even surf to this board cause this board uses p2p discussions in the tags, etc...if this software becomes popular you are going to see it more common put to use by cable companies.. :angry:
