] If they don't fight for their right to exist, independent ] ISPs soon will be replaced by huge cable television and ] telephone companies supported by misguided FCC ] regulations, according to Kushnick, who addressed an ] audience Friday at ISPCON, an annual gathering for ] Internet service providers. ] ] Extinction is not the only trouble bedeviling ISPs. ] Owners and workers say they are being forced to turn into ] Net nannies, cops and snoops by the cavalcade of ] anti-terrorist and copyright-protection legislation ] that's been passed in the last two years. ] ] Kushnick's speech was greeted with much somber ] head-nodding and occasional bursts of approving applause ] from an audience consisting mostly of ISP owners and ] employees. Wired News: Indie ISPs Fight for Survival |