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This is deeply disturbing. Is it the beginning of the end for Net Neutrality? http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/...

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    VPN and go.
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    @filthyranter in the article they basically say that they have no idea how to combat VPNs. So I guess that's the go!
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    VPN, seedbox,
    dedicated locked down bsd or Linux box for data, with bios & bootloader password, heavy disk encryption & remote disk nuke (in case police has warrant).
    Also avoid public trackers like the plague..

    Oh and don't forget a tinfoil hat.
    Can't go wrong with tinfoil hats.
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    Come and live in Greece. The economic situation is terrible, but noone gives a shit about piracy... I bet even the politicians do it.
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    You have an iPhone, and the iPhone has only 7% battery left. Find a charging station soon xD
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    Technically this is not about net neutrality. Net neutrality is about bandwidth and privilege. For example if Netflix would pay extra their traffic could get priority over others. Net neutrality means everyone's traffic is equal.
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    @Charmgoggles agree. Plus being a dev, I don't support piracy at all. :)
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