Google Fiber now explicitly permits home servers | Ars Technica
lundi 21 octobre 2013 à 18:40 CAFAI, le 21/10/2013 à 18:40
Google Fiber's terms of service caused some controversy in July when Google found itself defending the legality of a ban on servers. After a complaint, Google told the Federal Communications Commission that its clause stating that "you should not host any type of server using your Google Fiber connection" did not violate net neutrality rules because it was just "reasonable network management."
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Google Fiber's terms of service caused some controversy in July when Google found itself defending the legality of a ban on servers. After a complaint, Google told the Federal Communications Commission that its clause stating that "you should not host any type of server using your Google Fiber connection" did not violate net neutrality rules because it was just "reasonable network management."
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