It looks like the publics right to privacy has found a powerful ally.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7299875.stmThe creator of the web has said consumers need to be protected against systems which can track their activity on the internet.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee told BBC News he would change his internet provider if it introduced such a system.
Sir Tim said his data and web history belonged to him.
He said: "It's mine - you can't have it. If you want to use it for something, then you have to negotiate with me. I have to agree, I have to understand what I'm getting in return."
Its nice to see its not just me concerned over the abuse of deep packet inspection founded snooping and throttling schemes, sometimes you wonder what it is the ISP thinks you are paying them for.