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Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 27 Sep 2011 18:31:34 -0000
It's not legal for an ISP to modify computer data. Especially digitally signed data. That's a criminal offense.
It is indeed illegal to break into someone's else's computer and tamper with the data therein. It is frankly ridiculous to try to apply that law to data in your own equipment. If you think computer tampering laws apply to the operation of one's own DNS cache, provide case law. For case law confirming that similar language in the Stored Communication Act doesn't apply to data on your own equipment, see the recently dismissed cases of Holomaxx vs. Microsoft and Holomaxx vs. Yahoo. R's, John PS: Can we stop playing Junior Lawyer now?
Current thread:
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue, (continued)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Chris Adams (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Brett Frankenberger (Sep 28)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 28)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Rubens Kuhl (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Matthew Palmer (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue William Allen Simpson (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Rubens Kuhl (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue David Miller (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue William Allen Simpson (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue John Levine (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Nick Hilliard (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue JC Dill (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Robert Bonomi (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Martin Millnert (Sep 28)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue Jimmy Hess (Sep 28)
- RE: Nxdomain redirect revenue Schiller, Heather A (Sep 27)
- Re: Nxdomain redirect revenue William Allen Simpson (Sep 27)
