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Comment Good problem, bad solution. (Score 1) 463

From what I gathered, he's basically saying that a commercial company shouldn't have to force their consumers to use up their own bandwidth to download that company's product. It's slowing down the consumer's connection so that the company can save a few bucks. I can't really gleam whether he's trying to include noncommercial or personal P2P use in there, as he only states commercial or business use, but I don't see him pushing it that far. It's a good idea, but blocking all P2P traffic isn't the right step.

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