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> Do you understand the concept of censorship?
Yes, but when it costs a company money to provide the information, IMO the
company should not be forced to provide everything in existence for a fixed
price. That is not censorship, that is just business. If an ISP wants to
charge more for bittorrent than http, or more to access BBC iPlayer because
it generates 10x the bandwidth, they should be allowed to, and that has
*nothing* to do with censorship.
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