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Bevan Slattery wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So, you're saying providing a clean feed isn't hard, above, but here
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<pre wrap=""><!---->you
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<pre wrap="">claim it's practically impossible to actually achieve in a centralized
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No MMC. </pre>
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Yes Bevan. I said before you incorrectly asserted that because P2P
DPI and caching is doable that it suddenly is easy to classify the
CONTENT according moral standards.<br>
P2P DPI and caching doesn't have to do nearly the same work.<br>
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MMC<br>
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