02.08.2013 - 07:25 [ Demand Progress ]

By prohibiting customers from running servers on their home broadband connections, Google is violating the very Open Internet protections it used to champion.

As Wired.com points out, Google‘s „legally binding Terms of Service outlaw Google Fiber customers from running their own mail server, using a remotely accessible media server, SSHing into a home computer from work to retrieve files, running a Minecraft server for friends to share, using a Nest thermometer, using a nanny camera to watch over a childcare provider or using a Raspberry Pi to host a WordPress blog.“