How to Handle ISPs Who Turn a Blind Eye to Criminal Activity?
Paul Ferguson
fergdawg at netzero.net
Fri Oct 12 21:08:01 UTC 2007
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- -- Florian Weimer <fw at deneb.enyo.de> wrote:
>I don't know what case prompted Ferg to post his message to NANOG, but I
I didn't specifically cite a particular case -- and won't -- but
simply wanted to solicit some opinions from folks who may have
already dealt with similar issues.
- - ferg
>know that there are cases where failing to act is comparable to ignoring
>the screams for help of an "alleged" rape victim during the "alleged"
>crime. There might be some reasons not to do anything (fear of DoS,
>concerns for personal safety etc.), but I can assure you that ambiguity
>is not one of them.
>
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Engineering Architecture for the Internet
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