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New York District Court Finds BitTorrent and P2P Throttling Runs Afoul of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

Sunday, September 18th 2011 by Robert B. Norris

It’s been over a year since the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the Federal Communications Commission lacked the authority to prohibit Internet Service Providers (“ISPs”) from “throttling” their customers’ peer-to-peer communications traffic (“P2P”).

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