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(Unverified)Feb 18th 2009 7:58AM
(rant)
What puzzles me is this... They can establish that my connection comes from a Cable Service Provider which happens to be also an ISP. Given this situation, one would assume that since I'm paying to watch NBC on my cable box I would be allowed to watch sites such as Hulu, or any other of the like IF my cable company pays for said signals and IF said channels are in their lineup (all of them are except Comedy Central, I know, how do I live?)...
It's not stealing, it doesn't dwelve into the dark regions of several layers of lawyers... It's just that they care not.
I let others do my recordings and if I miss an episode of any series I'm watching, I know how to get the files, but for once I was kind of expecting a little bit more ... I don't know ... maturity maybe, from this guys.
I also want my brain to become mushy! (/rant)