That's why we need separate lists for them. This is a real issue though and its important to the global operations of the bigger picture Internet - besides this is ***the*** golden opportunity for you ISP's to hit your customers for more money since you now have serious legal issues constraining how you architect your business. Todd -->-----Original Message----- -->From: owner-nanog@merit.edu -->[mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of -->Jack Bates -->Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 9:59 AM -->To: nanog@merit.edu -->Subject: NANOG Splinter List (Was: State -->Super-DMCA Too True) --> --> --> -->todd glassey wrote: -->> Actually I proposed that NANOG also consider several -->> splinter lists. Including one concerned with the Legal -->> Issues with operating network services, and -->since there are -->> jail terms being talked about I suggest that -->these are now -->> sub-organizations who's time as come. -->> --> -->I completely agree, Todd. I think that the legal -->aspects are relevant to -->NANOG, but there are some who feel that it is -->excess in their mailbox -->and deters them from the technical aspects of networking. --> -->-Jack --> -->