Brad, you're "saying that which is not so" again.

The EFF has published two falsehood-ridden and inflammatory white papers, at http://www.eff.org/wp/packet-forgery-isps-report-comcast-affair
and http://www.eff.org/wp/detecting-packet-injection,
both of which accuse ISPs who manage their bandwidth of "forgery" and other skullduggery.

EFF has also started a project to publish software which defames ISPs who engage in traffic management; see http://www.eff.org/testyourisp.

Conveniently, these articles all state that reining in BitTorrent's bandwidth hogging behavior is somehow evil. How convenient that these falsehoods just happen to serve BitTorrent's interests and therefore yours personally.

Oh, and I note that there is no mention in your biography on the EFF site that you are a Board member of BitTorrent, Inc. So much for disclosure.

Brad, your assertions that people should look the other way and pretend not to notice your conflicts of interest ring hollow. You've been caught promoting your pocketbook. Time to resign as chair of EFF.

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