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RE: Block all servers?
From: Eric Kuhnke <eric () fnordsystems com>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 17:06:25 -0700
The TOS/AUP for most residential broadband connections already allows the ISP to shut off service or do anything they want to the customer without prior notice. It has been this way for at least 3 or 4 years, since the advent of @Home. Take a look at the TOS/AUP for Comcast, Shaw Cable, MSN DSL or similar...
Second, in the acceptable use policy for high speed connections, require a "licence" of some kind. We have licenses/permits for our cars, our dogs, our burglar alarms, for going fishing,..... Why not for broadband. Actually I can see many reasons both to do it and not to do it, so this is clearly an area where debate is reasonable.
Current thread:
- Block all servers? Michael . Dillon (Oct 10)
- RE: Block all servers? Christopher Bird (Oct 10)
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- RE: Block all servers? Eric Kuhnke (Oct 10)
- RE: Block all servers? Christopher Bird (Oct 10)
- Re: Block all servers? Adam Selene (Oct 10)
- Re: Block all servers? ken emery (Oct 10)
- Re: Block all servers? Adam Selene (Oct 11)
- Re: Block all servers? ken emery (Oct 11)
- Re: Block all servers? Stefan Mink (Oct 14)
- Re: Block all servers? Crist Clark (Oct 14)
- Re: Block all servers? Stefan Mink (Oct 14)
- Re: Block all servers? Kee Hinckley (Oct 14)
- Re: Block all servers? Crist Clark (Oct 14)
- RE: Block all servers? Eric Kuhnke (Oct 10)
