Comcast Getting sued over internet shaping
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Comcast will now be facing a lawsuit for their use of removing BitTorrents and moving them to another server because they don’t want to be accused of illegal activity. This is the best news I’ve heard all day and I have not heard a lot of good things today. This could be very good for everyone of us who hate Comcast right now.
I hope this goes down in history as one of the best lawsuits ever. This is illegal and Comcast may not know this at all. If Comcast ends up losing this battle it will be a big blow to Comcast and it will have to stop doing this. I know it won’t at all.
Why? Well because Comcast is becoming the next America Online, meaning that it wants people to obey their laws, and they will not allow this to happen and they keep doing this until all BitTorrents are gone. This is unacceptable, Comcast.
Comcast is a joke for an ISP and I have no choice but to stay with it because it’s the only ISP around me. I have a home connection and the connection is pretty slow and although i use Firefox to surf the Web it is fast even on a slow Internet connection. My Internet connection does not even have a meg up or a meg down, It’s a killabyte connection and I can’t get anything done.
Well it turns out that comcast did get sued over P2P internet traffic blocking. This is a big move for the cable provider Comcast. I don’t think we will see them get shut down, I do see them having to change there laws and regulations to make everyone happy. This is a great move for the cable industry.
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6 Comments
Mushu
October 24th, 2007
at 7:38am
How about free BitTorrents for example: Linux Ubuntu etc. (those are free).
Gary (TuxedoJericho)
October 24th, 2007
at 11:09am
Comcast is finally getting what they have had coming to them for a long time.
Nathaniel
October 24th, 2007
at 9:27pm
What wrong with Comcast?
scoadams
October 25th, 2007
at 11:55am
Orwellian society forming before our eyes.
Joanne
October 27th, 2007
at 4:15pm
Got this email. This was one angry lady. Thought you would enjoy reading about her problem with Comcast
By Neely Tucker
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 18, 2007; Page C01
Sometimes truly American virtues arise in outlaws who — by dint of heroic but questionable endeavors — display the mettle of the national character.
For instance: The Dillinger Gang, robbing banks (and destroying mortgages) when banks were foreclosing on the poor. Stephanie St. Clair, matron of the numbers racket during the Harlem Renaissance, striking a (dubious) blow for both gender and racial equality. Junior Johnson bootlegging liquor during Prohibition (the benefits of which were self-evident).
Fear not, fellow Americans! In these dark days of war, pestilence and Paris Hilton, a new hero has arisen. She is none other than 75-year-old Mona “The Hammer” Shaw, who took the aforementioned implement to her local Comcast office in Manassas to settle a score, and boy, did she!
This was after the company had scheduled installation of its much ballyhooed “Triple Play” service, which combines phone, cable and Internet services, in Shaw’s brick home in nearby Bristow. But Shaw said they failed to show up on the appointed day, Monday, Aug. 13. They came two days later but left with the job half done. On Friday morning, they cut off all service.
This was the company that has had consumer service problems serious enough to prompt the trade magazine Advertising Age to editorialize that Comcast and other cable providers should spend less on advertising and more on customer service. And has spawned a blog called ComcastMustDie.com that’s filled with posts from angry customers.
So on that Friday, Mona Shaw and her husband, Don, went to the local call center office to complain.
Let’s pick it up, mid-action, according to Shaw:
Mona demands to speak to a manager. A customer service representative says someone will be right with them. Directs them to a bench, outside. (Remember, it’s mid-August.) Mona and Don sit.
Tick, tick, tick, goes the clock. Sit, sit, sit, go Mona and Don.
For. Two. Hours.
And then — this is the best part — the customer rep leans out the door and says the manager has left for the day. Thanks for coming!
Oh, the sputtering outrage!
The insulting idea that, as Shaw puts it, “they thought just because we’re old enough to get Social Security that we lack both brains and backbone.”
So, after stewing over it all weekend, on the following Monday, she went downstairs, got Don’s claw hammer and said: “C’mon, honey, we’re going to Comcast.”
Did you try to stop her, Mr. Shaw?
“Oh no, no,” he says.
Hammer time: Shaw storms in the company’s office. BAM! She whacks the keyboard of the customer service rep. BAM! Down goes the monitor. BAM! She totals the telephone. People scatter, scream, cops show up and what does she do? POW! A parting shot to the phone!
“They cuffed me right then,” she says.
Her take on Comcast: “What a bunch of sub-moronic imbeciles.”
Being a responsible newspaper, we must note that this is a misdemeanor, a crime, a completely inappropriate way of handling a business dispute.
Noted.
Who among us has not longed for a hammer in this age of incompetent “customer service representatives,” of nimrods reading from a script at some 800-number location, of crumbs-in-their-beards plumbing installation people who tell you they’ll grace you with their presence between 12 and 3, only never to show? And you’ll call and call and finally some outsourced representative slings a dart at a calendar and tells you another guy will come back between 10 and 2 next Thursday? And when this guy comes, pants halfway down his behind, he’ll tell you he brought the wrong part?
And there is nothing, nothing you can do.
Until there! On the horizon! It’s Hammer Woman, avenger of oppressed cable subscribers everywhere! (Cue galloping “Lone Ranger” theme.)
“I scared the tar out of some people, at least,” she says. “It had never occurred to me to take a hammer to a phone company before, but I was just so upset. . . . After I hit the keyboard, I turned to this blonde who had been there the previous Friday, the one who told me to wait for the manager, and I said, ‘ Now do I have your attention?’ ”
It wasn’t all fun.
My blood pressure went up around my ears. I started hyperventilating. They had to call the rescue squad and put me on a litter.”
By the time it was over, she recalls, there were an ambulance, two police cruisers and a sergeant’s car in the parking lot. Shaw received a three-month suspended sentence for disorderly conduct, a $345 fine in restitution and a year-long restraining order barring her from the Comcast office.
“Truly a unique and inappropriate situation,” says Beth Bacha, a vice president for Comcast. She says company policy forbids disclosure of clients’ records, but did say their files note that the service record wasn’t exactly what Shaw has indicated. Besides, “nothing justifies this sort of dangerous behavior.”
Bacha noted that Comcast has more than 25 million customers, the overwhelming majority of which are very satistified with their service.
Manassas police spokesman Sgt. Tim Neumann says there have been other police calls to that Comcast office, but he doesn’t know what prompted them.
Bob Garfield, who runs ComcastMustDie.com, wrote last week he was happy the site had become an outlet for “so much deep-seated rage,” but hoped customers would “keep the hammer assaults down to a bare minimum.”
From what we can tell, Mona Shaw is not, actually, a raving lunatic armed with construction tools.
She is a nice lady who lives in a nice house. She and Don are both retired from the Air Force (she was a registered nurse). They have been married 45 years. She is secretary of the local AARP, secretary of a square-dancing club and takes in strays for the local animal shelter (they have seven dogs at the moment). She has a heart condition. She lifts weights at a local gym. The couple attend a Unitarian Universalist church.
Police gave her the hammer back, though she swears she’s content to ride off into the sunset of True Crime Stories in America, never again to go Com-smash-tic on her local cable provider.
She does, however, finally, have phone service.
On Verizon.
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October 30th, 2007
at 2:20am
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