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RE: US ISPs to Start Enforcing Six Strikes Policy
How fast are they supposed to send out these "strikes"?  Because my sister just downloaded 6 movies not too long ago via torrents, and there has been no decrease in my internet speed.  Not to mention, I downloaded some stuff yesterday, and I have not gotten a single notice (like a phone call) about it.  I'll see what happens during the rest of the week, but for now, I really don't think my ISP has agreed to this.

Seriously, I can't find anything saying that Century Link has or hasn't agreed.  Besides, any other ISP isn't available in my area (since I live out in the rural part of the south...) and only people that live in town can switch ISPs, and people who live outside of towns can only use the ISP that's available in their area, so I have no choice but to use Century Link.

Century Link kind of sucks though... Their maximum download speed is 10MB (that's their fastest plan), but if they don't sign on to this, I'll love them forever.  Unless they make a law where ISPs have to agree this policy...

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02/07/2012 04:35 PM
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RE: US ISPs to Start Enforcing Six Strikes Policy - DataKRASH - 02/07/2012 04:35 PM

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