I think you have a few misconceptions. ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Allen Simpson" <wsimpson@greendragon.com> To: <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 11:29 AM Subject: Re: decreased caching efficiency?
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Dana Hudes wrote:
From: "William Allen Simpson" <wsimpson@greendragon.com>
That seems to follow "not make any sense", but YMMV.
No, you are interfering with my revenue stream by preventing my getting credit for the banner impression.
Your bad business models are not my problem.
As I wrote before (and you didn't respond):
Last time I looked, there's no constitutional right that guarantees that you can make money.
certainly true and the same is applicable to you.
right. your customers pay you to get them the packets they asked for and if they want to visit my site and see my content and your cache breaks that, you're not delivering what your customers requested. My site won't deliver content in most of the pages without the ads displaying.
Interesting, if true.
For example, I use Netscape. Netscape has long had the wonderful feature that images aren't loaded, unless I hit the Images button. Only rarely do I ever want to see images.
Then why the heck would you visit my photo gallery? to read the captions??
Don't forget Opera, iCab, and other fine browsers that automatically filter out various styles of junk.
Hmm. I'll have to check out Opera. If indeed it prevents ads, I'll have to add JavaScript to prevent Opera users from viewing my photos.
And all of them use a disc and/or memory cache.
Memory copies are an interesting secondary issue. There has been litigation on this unrelated to the Internet that held that loading a program into RAM from disc is making a copy and requires a license. The issue was some sort of systems maintenance company which wasn't licensed.
So, your site won't load, and customers just go on to the next site. Actually, that just means fewer and fewer folks will visit your site, and fewer and fewer folks will buy your hosting.
No, you've got it wrong. The ads are on the pages. Apache, at the moment, knows nothing of the ads. Anyone I provide virtual hosting for is paying money and can do any legal thing they want with their content. They want ads, they go make their own deals. This isn't angelfire or yahoo.
Interesting, if true. Perhaps you could provide a citation?
show me where I licensed your cache to store (copy) my photographs or that it constitutes fair use.
You don't seem to have answered the question.
I guess I'll cite the entire copyright law....USC Title 31 isn't it? I'll have to look. But there is always the case law. And even if I gave you case citation you would not interpret it properly.
I believe that you explicitly granted the access to your material, using DNS and BGP and by responding to the HTTP get request. I don't understand how I access it otherwise.
Alternatively, I cannot carry your IP packets at all. Therefore, at such time as you tell everyone on NANOG your network numbers carrying your strictly licensed material, we'll be happy to filter your BGP announcements, up to and until you explicitly give us permission to carry them again..
You are being highly silly as you confuse layer 3 with layer 7 packets for a particular application. why are you on the side of theives? My photo pages are supported by advertising. I am the copyright holder for the photos and the pages. The license to view the photos is dependent on the display of the banner ads. If you view the photos without the ads, absent some other license negotiated with the owner of the copyright, you are stealing from me.
I volunteer as plaintiff if one of the lurking attorneys will volunteer to make some case law by suing cache using sites for copyright violation.
I'll be happy to volunteer as defendant.
William Allen Simpson 1384 Fontaine Madison Heights MI 48071
Although I would appreciate waiting a few months, as I already have a case going at 6th Circuit, and I'm an expert witness in another. I really prefer not to handle more than 1 or 2 at a time -- it's too distracting from real life.
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