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		<title>If AT&amp;T filters traffic I am dropping them and the iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I signed up for a new two-year contract with AT&#38;T because I plan on getting an iPhone this year after it&#8217;s updated. But that may not happen if AT&#38;T goes through with its plans to filter content on its Internet lines. AT&#38;T is an ISP, they shouldn&#8217;t be in the business of filtering traffic for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I signed up for a new two-year contract with AT&amp;T because I plan on getting an iPhone this  year after it&#8217;s updated.</p>
<p>But that may not happen if AT&amp;T goes through with its plans to <a href="http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080123/world_forum_at_t.html?.v=2" target="_blank">filter content on its Internet lines</a>. AT&amp;T is an ISP, they shouldn&#8217;t be in the business of filtering traffic for any reason. This is exactly why we need net neutrality.</p>
<p>AT&amp;T wants to stop people from doing unlawful acts on their network, but the solution they are proposing will surely lead to prior restraint and unintended consequences. Plus, they are <a href="http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080123/world_forum_at_t.html?.v=2" target="_blank">not even legally obligated</a> to do this filtering on behalf of content owners:</p>
<blockquote><p>AT&amp;T has talked about such plans since last summer. They represent a break with the current practice of U.S. Internet service providers, who are shielded by law from liability if their subscribers trade copyright files like movies.</p></blockquote>
<p>They primarily want to filter out Bit Torrent files, but the problem is that the underlying technology for Bit Torrent is a great way for legal broadband content to be distributed. If AT&amp;T blocks or filters this content, it could not only prevent people from doing illegal activities but also from doing legal activities. It would most likely prevent the proliferation of on-demand movies on the Internet.</p>
<p>If the content owners or the government want to go after people for specific violations that&#8217;s fine, but filtering out entire technologies because they could be used for illegal activities is just plain unAmerican &#8212; and bad for everyone.</p>
<p>If AT&amp;T does this, not only will I not get an iPhone, but I&#8217;ll buy my way out of my contract and get a wireless carrier who isn&#8217;t so evil &#8212; and stupid.</p>
<p>Then they can filter all of my non-existent bandwidth and business all they want.</p>
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