Comcast settles P2P throttling class-action for $16 million

Found on Ars Technica on Monday, 21 December 2009
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The company still stands behind its controversial methods for "managing" network traffic, but claims that it wants to "avoid a potentially lengthy and distracting legal dispute that would serve no useful purpose."

Angry customers argued that Comcast had violated its own Terms of Service as well as various consumer protection laws by representing itself as offering the fastest Internet connection-P2P or not.

Either b honest from the start and tell users that you will cut of this-or-that service, or do your job an don't mess with what your users do.