13 Jun
2004
13 Jun
'04
1:56 a.m.
davids@webmaster.com ("David Schwartz") writes:
ISPs don't put the pollution in the water, ISPs are trying to clean up the water polluted by others. ISPs are spending a lot of money cleaning up problems created by other people.
ISPs do put the pollution in the water. They own/run the pipes that carry the pollution into the ocean. Nobody cares about pollution inside the ISP's own network, we only care about the pollution they put into our water. They own, run, and manage
"and profit from"
the pipes that put the pollution where it can harm others. They have continuous control over the process and ultimately decide who does or does not put things into those pipes and influence the policies.
yea, verily. -- Paul Vixie