Uh huh. Kindly show how I'm abusing your rights if you sign an Acceptable Use Policy, break that policy, and then I cut your connectivity. Also, kindly show how I'd be abusing your rights by deciding that I didn't want to route your traffic over my private link. Don't be bashful. Chris Chris Mauritz Director, Systems Administration Rare Medium, Inc. chrism@raremedium.com -----Original Message----- From: Bob Allisat [mailto:bob@fcn.net] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2036 2:13 AM To: Chris Mauritz Cc: 'Karl Denninger'; 'Sheryl Chapin'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: Lawsuit threat against RBL users Chris Mauritz writes:
If I am an ISP, I'm free to have whatever AUP I want. IF clients don't like the AUP, they are free to shop elsewhere. I don't have the ability to force other ISPs to use my AUP or even a close facsimile...nor is there is a method to enforce your 1984 vision anyway. The net is a loose connection of public and private links. If I own a private link and I decide that I'm going to route you into /dev/null...that's what I'll do. There isn't a thing you can do about it.
I can lobby government to pass laws protecting my Rights from being abused by commercial interests. Those rights can be included in constitutions and Bills of Rights thereafter extending protections I expect everywhere else to new media and emmerging technologies. Don't Tread on Me... Great motto from the great American Revolution. You remember... the one that secured the rights and freedoms of millions of people and has served as an example to the world, eh? Bob Allisat Free Community Network _ bob@fcn.net . http://fcn.net http://fcn.net/allisat _ http://fcn.net/draft