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	<title>Comments on: Net Non-Neutrality</title>
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		<title>By: J. Aegerter</title>
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		<dc:creator>J. Aegerter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 17:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I happen to agree wholeheartedly. Funny results can be obtained and with the IP address of the requestor being known each time a search is performed, data could be collected on this IP address as to what kind of searches are being sought. This is especially true with static-IPs. Some worry about Goooooogle becoming too big for their britches, and since they own YouTube, much controversy lately has occurred regarding comments being removed, company infringements, and other general problems as to censorship. A group in Texas has launched Scroogle.org which uses Goooogle but gives anonymity to the requester, thereby fooling Goooogle&#039;s data recording and caching. With all of the hub-bub with AT&amp;T releasing IP data to Bush under the guise of &quot;terrorism&quot;, without warrants, the Electronic Freedom Foundation (www.eff.org) has sued the Feds and now Obumma is asking for dismissal. Change you say???? I don&#039;t see any and I certainly didn&#039;t expect any. As for McCain, my opinion is that he is bought and paid for. People I know in Phoenix tell me that it is special interest money that keeps electing him. Where have the intelligent voters gone???? As for the current FCC Chairman, I believe he is well intentioned as to net neutrality, however he only can propose rules and cannot enact laws, It will be a slow turtle in the courts as to the outcome.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I happen to agree wholeheartedly. Funny results can be obtained and with the IP address of the requestor being known each time a search is performed, data could be collected on this IP address as to what kind of searches are being sought. This is especially true with static-IPs. Some worry about Goooooogle becoming too big for their britches, and since they own YouTube, much controversy lately has occurred regarding comments being removed, company infringements, and other general problems as to censorship. A group in Texas has launched Scroogle.org which uses Goooogle but gives anonymity to the requester, thereby fooling Goooogle&#8217;s data recording and caching. With all of the hub-bub with AT&amp;T releasing IP data to Bush under the guise of &#8220;terrorism&#8221;, without warrants, the Electronic Freedom Foundation (www.eff.org) has sued the Feds and now Obumma is asking for dismissal. Change you say???? I don&#8217;t see any and I certainly didn&#8217;t expect any. As for McCain, my opinion is that he is bought and paid for. People I know in Phoenix tell me that it is special interest money that keeps electing him. Where have the intelligent voters gone???? As for the current FCC Chairman, I believe he is well intentioned as to net neutrality, however he only can propose rules and cannot enact laws, It will be a slow turtle in the courts as to the outcome.</p>
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