Se leram o meu post de ontem sobre as leis que estavam para ser votadas no Parlamento Europeu que iriam permitir que os ISPs espiassem o tráfego dos seus clientes, vão gostar de saber que aparentemente todas as propostas nesse sentido foram chumbadas ou retiradas da mesa.
Ufa!
Danny O’Brien da EFF disse:
“Just got word from the European Parliament all three of the filtering/copyright extension amendments were defeated or withdrawn in the committee vote. We’re still waiting on the official record, but if that’s true, it’s an amazing victory — one was originally proposed by the original author of the report, Guy Bono himself, one was voted in by the powerful industry committee, and one was drafted by an EPP-ED member, the largest bloc in the parliament.”
Mas, então se é ilegal "espiolhar" o tráfego dos clientes, porque é que a Netcabo me continua a filtrar certos pacotes de dados com um padrão específico?
...porque são uns filtradores!
ResponderEliminarjá estou a imaginar uma curta...
"Os filtradores de banda"
vá, apoios precisam-se! :D