On Fri, 14 May 2004 17:22:03 EDT, "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jslivko@invisiblehand.net> said:
Personally, I would like to see a senario where everyone just pays for what they use - it would be a much better system for allowing people who
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
Who pays for a DDoS attack, or getting flooded by bounces from a spammer's joe-job or A/V companies warning spam when somebody else's box spoofs my e-mail address? If they have a website, who pays how much if it's slashdotted? (Serious question there - I may have budgeted for only several hundred or a thousand hits a day, and if 200K hits costs too much, I may be in trouble...) How do you handle disputes? Who has the burden of proof? Those are all questions I'd be asking as a potential customer.. And the biggie for you is: How do you handle these issues on a low margin? ;)