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War on the press

Gestapo is here!
Here they come: After months of secret negotiations with the players who pushed SOPA, the major Internet Service Providers on the verge of implementing their “Six Strikes” plan to fight “online infringement”. With essentially no due process, AT&T, Cablevision Systems, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Verizon will get on your case if you’re accused of violating intellectual property rights — and eventually even interfere with your ability to access the Internet. (You can contest accusations — if you fork over $35.)
Click here to tell the ISPs to back down — or that you’ll look to take your business elsewhere:
http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/six_strikes/#1?referring_akid=a8082986.2276272.XZlCVy&source=auto-taf
After the first few supposed violations, they’ll alert you that your connection was engaging in behavior that they — the giant corporations that provide your Internet service — deem inappropriate.
And then it gets really dicey: They can make it difficult for you to access the web, or start throttling down your connection.
Click here to tell the ISPs to back down — and put them on notice:
http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/six_strikes/#1?referring_akid=a8082986.2276272.XZlCVy&source=auto-taf
From Wired:
After four alerts, according to the program, “mitigation measures” may commence. They include “temporary reductions of Internet speeds, redirection to a landing page until the subscriber contacts the ISP to discuss the matter or reviews and responds to some educational information about copyright, or other measures (as specified in published policies) that the ISP may deem necessary to help resolve the matter.”
That’s right: These mega-corporations now claim the authority to undermine your Internet access — and want to serve as judge, jury, and executioner.
Freedom of Speech ? First Amendment ? Only if you have the money!