Big Bad Dan is out to right the worlds wrongs it seems
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080313-mpaa-boss-net-neutrality-would-cramp-our-p2p-snooping-plans.htmlAt the industry's ShoWest conference, Glickman gave a passionate speech about the need to stomp out online piracy... after opening by talking up 2007's record-setting box office numbers.
In his view, network neutrality is nothing more than a code word for "government regulation," which is of course a bad thing unless the government is regulating your copyright terms upward. The big reason for the MPAA's opposition to neutrality is the group's fear that neutrality rules could prevent ISPs from installing deep packet inspection gear that would attempt to filter the downloading of copyrighted content.
Poor old Glans he really believes the entire globe should follow Chinas lead in censorship, lets hope he chokes on his own words when heavy encryption comes to haunt him.