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Thread: How "safe" is Usenet

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    Once traffic really starts getting throttled for usenet by ISP's i'd imagine newsgroup providers could just change the port to a nonstandard one. That along with SSL will make it very hard for ISP's to throttle or know what's going on (aside from the high data usage), but there are plenty of legitimate reasons for that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sili View Post
    Once traffic really starts getting throttled for usenet by ISP's i'd imagine newsgroup providers could just change the port to a nonstandard one. That along with SSL will make it very hard for ISP's to throttle or know what's going on (aside from the high data usage), but there are plenty of legitimate reasons for that
    Mine has been doing that for years now.

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    Your ISP wouldn't care what you're downloading anyways.
    As of a court ruling just today in the U.S., ISP's can limit, delay, or cut you off if you d/l from somewhere they don't 'like', including completely legal sites that don't pay the ISP 'connect' or 'transfer' charges.

    It all came about over torrents, of course, where the ISP's said it was 'within their network management prerogatives' to mess around with the traffic.

    That escalated into some ISP's blocking connections to commercial sites that didn't pay the ISP's 'up front' to carry their traffic (to, it must be said, their 'customers' who paid for the connection).

    'Double-Dipping'. Now totally legal. 'Network Neutrality' is DEAD.
    I never said that your ISP won't care about how much you download, but its not like they're looking at your usenet traffic going "uh oh, he's downloading LotR.

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    havent run into any problems in -what- 7 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by cola View Post
    I never said that your ISP won't care about how much you download, but its not like they're looking at your usenet traffic going "uh oh, he's downloading LotR.
    Uh, here in the US that's what got Comcast into trouble with the FCC; then the courts decided that the FCC didn't have the authority since the internet was changed from a telecommunications service to a 'message' service a few years ago.

    This week, the FCC changed it back to a telecom service (where it had been since the 1970's through 2003), with a few changes.

    But during that period (2003 until a couple days ago) the ISP's could do whatever they wanted with your traffic. And yes, if you dug down in their respective AUP's (acceptable use policy's) you'd find that usenet traffic (allong with P2P) was specifically singled out as that traffic they were dead set against.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    That was back in 2007, with the advancements of SSL and other security measures,
    The best security measure is to use a provider that doesn't care about ´infringements´, simple as that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonnentier View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    That was back in 2007, with the advancements of SSL and other security measures,
    The best security measure is to use a provider that doesn't care about ´infringements´, simple as that.
    No ISP cares about copyright infringment. Without infringement ISP's would be out of business. No leech = No customer.
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    No ISP cares about copyright infringment. Without infringement ISP's would be out of business. No leech = No customer.
    Completely true, the only reason they will probably act and send you a cease and desist letter is if some movie company gets really anal about it and goes on a crusade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comfort101 View Post
    Completely true, the only reason they will probably act and send you a cease and desist letter is if some movie company gets really anal about it and goes on a crusade.
    Well, under DMCA, the ISP becomes legally liable if they don't pass on the C&D letter, and no ISP is gonna have a legal battle with RIAA/MPAA/ect for one customer.

    No isp is going to micromanage what their users do, and they dont care. Who would really want to keep track of what millions of people are downloading, what sites they go to, ect. They don't have the storage space for the logs. They're completely reactive. Law enforcement asks for something, the ISP agrees to give the info. C&D letter comes in, they pass it on. Its not really a big deal or hard to figure out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonnentier View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    That was back in 2007, with the advancements of SSL and other security measures,
    The best security measure is to use a provider that doesn't care about ´infringements´, simple as that.
    A good thing if you're in a very small country (I guess you're in Germany, I lived there for 4 years) but in the U.S., you'd be lucky to have two providers, most folks only have the choice of ONE. Lots have NONE. (we're talking 'broadband', which in the U.S. means something faster than ISDN/128K)

    Downright pitiful in most areas outside of the big cities.

    SSL is one thing, but it doesn't mask the destination. VPN's are gaining lots of users now, and it DOES mask the traffic destination.
    Last edited by Beck38; 05-14-2010 at 07:16 PM.

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