u in contempt not to comply with them. I am not a
lawyer but dealt with these requirements for years on the job.
Steven Naslund
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From: Barry Shein [mailto:b...@world.std.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 11:22 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Six Strike Rule (Was
On December 4, 2012 at 11:10 ja...@thebaughers.com (Jason Baugher) wrote:
> We don't do content inspection. We don't really want to know what our
> customers are doing, and even if we did, there's not enough time in the day
> to spend paying attention. When we get complaints from the various
>
Marketing... They don't want to risk it getting caught in the current backlash
against 3-strikes laws.
Owen
On Dec 4, 2012, at 11:13 , Joly MacFie wrote:
> ISOC-NY ran a half day conflab on 6 strikes (which incidentally - and for
> reasons that escape me - is a name the Copyright Alert System p
ISOC-NY ran a half day conflab on 6 strikes (which incidentally - and for
reasons that escape me - is a name the Copyright Alert System perpetrators
wish would not be used) last November 15.
A full archive is available at http://isoc-ny.org/p2/4527
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Jason Baugher
We don't do content inspection. We don't really want to know what our
customers are doing, and even if we did, there's not enough time in the day
to spend paying attention. When we get complaints from the various
copyright agencies, we warn the customer to stop. When we hit a certain
number of comp
On 2012-12-04 11:51, Nick B wrote:
> In a related note, I wonder if the six-strike rule would violate the ISP's
> safe harbor, as it's clearly content inspection.
As performed in France, what happens is that some copyright owner
contacts the ISP that IP address a.b.c.d had accessed/served copyrigh
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