WAIT WAIT - I know the solution to all of this. Let's pass a law that requires everyone to fill out a form to buy a device with a MAC address. Make them wait 10 days to verify the buyer has never committed a digital crime. While law enforcement puts it in a pile forms and pretends they can verify through the process of piling and ignoring it. 10 days later, If law enforcement doesn't call - the store can then call the buyer and tell them they can pick up their new potential crime committing internet device.
Oh Gee, I see here that I have been living in California too long. Bob Evans CTO BTW, from this thread, I just learned that responding the way the spam email states doesn't make it possible communicate with company personnel - you must first fill out an application and register to communicate ? A kind or opt-in-proof. We get these emails.... 99% of the time its the same IP address subnets of wi-fi in hotels or schools. They are always 12 hours late and often older - days late - hotel guests customers have checked out or closed their hacked laptop after their lunch meeting. What's a busy hotel staff suppose to do track down a guest MAC addresses - hire better firewall companies to block specific port traffic because of its potential use? Thought that ol' bit-torrent stuff flips ports whenever it needs too ? > Hi Fred, > > I canât find your name, email address or the domain-name from your email > in our mailboxes. > > If you send the request via this webform or via email to the address > specified in the notice, weâll absolutely jump on it and respond ASAP. > > I canât monitor this thread further but please reach out via the > channels described so we can help. > > Cheers, > Seth > >> On Oct 13, 2015, at 2:10 AM, Fred Hollis <f...@web2objects.com> wrote: >> >> At least, we tried contacting you many times, but you ignored all our >> requests. >> >> Still receiving thousands of e-mails not related to our IPs on daily >> basis. >> >>> On 13.10.2015 at 00:04 Seth Arnold wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Please feel free to get in touch with us to request changes. >>> >>> Expedited processing of your requests is offered through the Notice >>> Recipient Management for ISPs section of our website located here: >>> http://www.ip-echelon.com/isp-notice-management/ >>> <http://www.ip-echelon.com/isp-notice-management/> >>> >>> If you are in the U.S., please also ensure that your change is >>> reflected in the records of the US Copyright Office: >>> http://copyright.gov/onlinesp/list/a_agents.html >>> <http://copyright.gov/onlinesp/list/a_agents.html> >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Seth >>> >