ISPs Play Dumb in NebuAD Lawsuit
Broadband Reports, February 5, 2009
By Karl Bode
ISPs who are involved in the NebuAD lawsuit claim they were "passive participants" in NebuAd's deep packet inspection techniques. It's true many of the the carriers were rather passive in failing to inform customers these trials were occurring -- several simply tried to slip this through fine print in their terms of service or acceptable use policies.
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