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12-10-2010, 04:00 PM
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Do you think an ISP pay thousands (or millions more realistically) of people to look at what you've been up to on the internet. No, they'll only bother checking if it turns out you've been downloading pirated stuff.
No I don't think this at all, but the fact remains they still have access to people's personal data, something I don't think they should have.

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Monitoring for illegal torrents or not they have perfect access to this information anyway.
"They have access to this information anyway" doesn't invalidate my argument and honestly just makes things sound even worse.

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Well what do you expect them to do if they find out you've been using their internet service to do illegal things that they can be charged for?
This just points to a deeper problem: accountability. I don't think it's right that ISP companies can be charged for the abuse of their legitimate services by customers.
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