Stealth p2p network in Kazaa and Morpheus?....
Anthony D Cennami
acennami at netscape.net
Wed Apr 3 15:55:05 UTC 2002
The utilization of your network is something that you should address in
your AUP. If your clients accepting the license agreement on their
network/peer-to-peer software interferes with the operation of your
facility or bandwidth then perhaps it's time to sit down at the drawing
board again.
You aren't maintaining anybodies distributed server farm. You're
maintaining the infrastructure that your clients pay you to use, and
they're allowing this application to function in the manner described in
plain english within the license agreement.
CBoyd at apogeetelecom.com wrote:
>
> <grouch>
> Maybe ISPs and carriers can file a class action suit against these guys for
> something. I wanted to run a network, not manage someone else's distributed
> server farm.
> </grouch>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Craig Holland [SMTP:cholland at yahoo-inc.com]
>>Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 6:35 PM
>>To: Nanog at Merit. Edu
>>Subject: Stealth p2p network in Kazaa and Morpheus?....
>>
>>
>>This was news to me, so I'm passing it along. Sorry if it's spam.
>>Checked
>>the archives, and didn't see anything to this affect.
>>
>><watch the wrap>
>>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cn/20020402/tc_cn/stealth_p
>>2p
>>_network_hides_inside_kazaa
>>
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