Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 14:12 UTC
Internet & Networking So should you pay up to $35 for their lowest 5GB plan, you just might be able to actually watch two HD films. Of course you can go over your limit if you're willing to pay $1 per additional gigabyte, a markup over cost of only 1,000 to 1,500% by Time Warner Cable. That's a bad deal however you slice it -- unless you work in marketing.
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RE: They know what they are doing
by bert64 on Wed 9th Jul 2008 10:38 UTC in reply to "They know what they are doing"
bert64
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2007-04-23

It will encourage people to hijack other people's wifi networks...
And trade warez the old fashioned way...
Buying a pirate movie is still much cheaper than a legit one.

The anti piracy groups often keep going on about how piracy is used to fund organised crime... You can't say that p2p piracy funds anything, because noone makes any profit from it. But users buying pirate dvds down their local market will put money in someone's pocket and who knows what they could be using it for.

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