Topic: Comcast
Comcast, a major internet service provider, has a history of censoring content and cutting off access to users based on their online activities, such as torrenting. The company also collects extensive data on its customers, raising significant privacy concerns. As ISPs face pressure from rights holders and government entities, the implications for free speech and individual privacy remain critical.
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Rights holders end legal demands for ISPs to ban movie pirates from the internet
The plaintiffs must have realized their demands were overreaching.
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Comcast cuts off internet access for torrenting user
What else may they start banning users for?
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Former Facebook security chief suggests conservative content be deplatformed
Stamos made an appearance on CNN.
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Comcast to jack-up prices as cord-cutting doubles
As more people leave, Comcast wants to keep revenue up.
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Comcast’s Sky is behind the Google takedown of many IPTV sites
The company is even using trademarks as the reason for the takedowns.
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Comcast isn’t happy it won’t be able to see your web history when traffic is encrypted
Comcast uses anti-monopoly arguments for criticizing Google for encrypting web traffic.
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Comcast’s rumored new device will monitor your bathroom habits
Comcast appear to be moving into new markets.








