ISPs stoop to a new low

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The Masked Marauder
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ISPs stoop to a new low

Post by The Masked Marauder »

Check this out:
It may be presented in a cartoon, but it's no joke:
If my ISP tries this crap (and the ads make it past Adblock Plus), I will raise holy hell with them. :evil:
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What a bunch of crap ... an ISP doing that? Geez :roll:
The greed out there is amazing.

Fortunately that script no longer exists there now from what I read in one of the Slashdot links. I didn't see anything there except for a couple of adserver scripts that were blocked by the EasyList.
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Post by AmyRose »

Wow. It's one thing if your Internet connection is free, but since you probably paid for it, that's just evil.
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Post by Guest »

Wasn't that how NetZero and Juno used to work?
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