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Old 30-05-2010, 14:18   #24
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Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.

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Originally Posted by Horace View Post
I think this is targeting the technically illiterate which is probably the bulk of ISP customers, there's plenty of ways anyone with a little knowledge can get around this even if dpi is used. I was under the false impression that this would be formalising the method currently used, that being, collecting IP's off public file sharing networks. I can imagine a quite few businesses, both UK and foreign, won't be happy about their data being sniffed, - even if assurances are given.
Multinational companies aren't naive - anything they need to keep confidential such as inter-office traffic will traverse the Internet via encrypted VPNs.

Certainly our office's traffic would be dull. Mostly IPSEC VPN to our head office and SSL to a couple of cloud-based applications. Thrilling stuff.
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