If you're upset with
AT&T's recent net neutrality violation, perhaps a fellow webmaster, here is a way to protest to AT&T's customer base.
Open up your trusty .htaccess and paste the following in side.
order allow, deny
deny from 12.20
deny from 76.192
deny from 68.88
deny from 75
deny from 99.128
allow from all
This unfortunately will produce a hard error. To inform your traffic why this is happening you should create a custom 403 Forbidden error page. Below the allow/deny statement, add another line.
order allow, deny
deny from 12.20
deny from 76.192
deny from 68.88
deny from 75
deny from 99.128
allow from all
ErrorDocument 403 /forbidden.html
Here is something decent to use for the time being. Just save the html code below to forbidden.html and place it into your web root directory.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Untitled Document</title>
</head>
<body>
It has recently come to our attention that AT&T is now blocking a large community of internet users from certain sites. AT&T has denied this as of my writing this, but several reports are streaming in from all over the internet, and AT&T users who have called tech support have reportedly been told that AT&T is, in fact, blocking a few popular message boards on 4chan.org. A website that is ranked as the 4th most popular website on the internet. AT&T thus far has been unable to provide any valid justification as to why they suddenly started to block certain sections of 4chan.
This sudden filter on AT&T traffic seems to be no less than their attempt to censor portions of the internet that have been deemed unfit for their customers. The actions of AT&T have removed control from the customers to determine what web pages they can or cannot view. This is a blatant violation of Net Neutrality. AT&T has taken it upon themselves to police the internet on behalf of their customers, who have no say at all in the matter. The choice is simply to let AT&T decide what is best for you to visit on the web, or switch to another provider. The latter may not even be an option for customers in areas where AT&T has no competitors for Internet service.
AT&T needs to be advised that the customer will assume their own rights in regards to the type and content of the internet. They cannot be allowed to block even one site. If they are allowed to continue this filtration of web traffic, it is only a matter of time before more websites fall victim to this censorship if nothing is done.
We trust that you will agree with us, and hopefully will be able to assist in maintaining the freedom of the internet. We do not need the "Great Firewall of America."
If you would like to voice your opinion to AT&T about this, you can call their customer support phone number at 1-800-400-1447 or 1-800-759-8195
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