Hi Paul Paul Wouters wrote:
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, David Schwartz wrote:
As far as I know, yes, any company can refuse to do business with any individual or company with very few exceptions.
No. Only if ISP's would call under the common carrier principle. And it seems the world is trying its very best not to grant them that. You can't have the cake and eat it too. If common carrier principle is not valid, you can refuse someone's traffic, as long as you're not violating another law (eg anti-discriminatory laws).
I am confused by what you just said. The common carrier principle does not apply here. AT least, the last time I checked no internet companies were considered under that principle. The reason, I believe, is that the internet is still not considered a necessity. Unless i misunderstand what you're referencing. Antitrust laws definitely do, however. IANAL either, but collusion is collusion.
So you can probably tell RIA "we no longer carry your traffic for no reason", but you can't deny someone because they're a black pregnant lesbian Mormon.
Paul