Well, so it's kind of a foregone conclusion that we're going to lose Net Neutrality. Maybe it'll get held up in court, or maybe it'll end up being punted down into a state's rights issue (which would suck for most of America but probably not me on the West Coast), so I guess the question now is - if the worst comes to pass and the ISPs really rape and pillage this, what can we do?

IPSs could potentially throttle known VPNs. So..? Thoughts?

@malice Agreed and that where we were talking about it all earlier last week.. What now and what can we really do

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@wildnfree I guess you could run a VPN through a virtual machine or something so the IP wouldn't be recognized as a VPN not something the average person can set up.

I'll be keeping at eye on EFF.org to see what their advice is.

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