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    To whom it may concern:

    You took a thread I started and moved it to the paid section. I think it would have been more appropriate to start your own thread. Copy anything you wanted if necessary.:mad:

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    Re: Hijacked my thread

    Only the editors of Itulip.com have the power to move threads to the select section of the forum. Evidently they think your item ties into the Itulip thesis.

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    • #3
      Re: Hijacked my thread

      Yes. Fred was kind enough to inform of the reason. Let me read the thread again. Then answered my condescension (although not purposeful) with some of his own. What fun.:p

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        Canada's two largest ISPs, Bell Canada and TELUS, are behind a scheme to limit browsing, block out sites, and charge fees on most others as part of a 2012 "planned full (NAU) launching." Web host I Power's Reese Leysen called it "beyond censorship: it is killing the biggest (ever) 'ecosystem' of free expression and freedom of speech." He cited big company inside sources providing information on "exclusivity deals between ISPs and big content providers (like TV studios and video game publishers) "to decide which sites will be in the standard package offered customers, leaving the rest of the Internet unreachable except for fees."

        Leysen called his source "100% reliable" and cited similar information from a Dylan Pattyn Time magazine article, based on Bell Canada and TELUS sources. Plans are for "only the top 100 - 200 sites making the cut in the initial subscription package," likely to include major news outlets at the expense of smaller, alternative ones. "The Internet would become a playground for billion-dollar content providers," like cable TV providers, unless efforts are made to stop it.

        Leysen thinks US and global ISPs have similar plans that include free speech restrictions and privacy invasions. The stakes are high if he's right. Yet the profit potential is huge and friendly governments may oblige. Also involved are "deceptive marketing and fear tactics" (like citing child pornography threats) to gain public approval for subscription services masquerading as online safety. The time to stop it is now.

        http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...rticleId=12696
        Enjoy it while it lasts

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        • #5
          Re: Hijacked my thread

          That would be unbelievable if true.

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