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Couple of things just brought to my attention. The first is the ridiculous COPE Act. To summarise:
"The COPE Act, which give big companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast the ability to throttle bandwidth for sites who don’t pay their extortion fees."
The second was just now when a MSN (Windows Live) Messenger contact told me that he was informed that I had "become active". I don't have any plug-ins, and all I did was return to lunch and move my mouse. I think the new version of MSN/WLM informs your contacts who have preivously had a message window open that you have returned to your computer. There's no privacy option to allow me to disable this as far as I can tell. Anyone have any knowledge of this?
Not wanting to over-dramatise, these sorts of things make me feel like I'm in 1984. Not to mention the pay-per-view real life TV security cam-channel in my local area.
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