> Except, of course, people speeding causes other folks problems and
> danger; given the actual bandwidth, a *lot* of folks would have to run a
> *lot* of servers in order to inconvenience anybody else even a little,
> and that's apparently not happening. 

That's untrue, 2 or 3 people can easily kill the upstream, and thus, the downstream
on any particular node with sufficient bandwidth use (even on AT&T's rate limited 
network). Personally I poke around my local node from time to time when I notice
congestion and find all the kids running KaZaa or whatever the latest program is,
if they're hosting something such as 'American.Pie.2-DVD-rip.avi' i'm very likely
to shoot off a mail to AT&T about it, they'll contact the customer and tell them
to turn it off or lose the account.

File sharing is one thing, pushing out as much data as possible 24/7 is abuse.

Personal websites are fine, running a commercial website on your home connection
is abuse (and AT&T /will/ disconnect you for it). Just be sensible.

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