or to run lawful applications and services of their choice
And who gets to decide what is a "lawful" application or service? Oh yeah, that'll be the government / EU.
So these provisions do not give ISPs the right to monitor or block the traffic on the internet because of the content of subscribers' activities. Their purpose is rather to avoid slowing down of the traffic.Well that's a load of contradictory bollocks, right there. How exactly are ISPs supposed to avoid the slowing down of traffic (i.e. bandwidth throttling) if they don't monitor what's going to any particular IP address
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And who gets to decide what is a "lawful" application or service? Oh yeah, that'll be the government / EU.
So these provisions do not give ISPs the right to monitor or block the traffic on the internet because of the content of subscribers' activities. Their purpose is rather to avoid slowing down of the traffic.Well that's a load of contradictory bollocks, right there. How exactly are ISPs supposed to avoid the slowing down of traffic (i.e. bandwidth throttling) if they don't monitor what's going to any particular IP address ( ... )
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