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Re: Napster and others...
From: Shawn McMahon <smcmahon () eiv com>
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 14:19:08 -0500
At 09:48 AM 3/7/2000 -0500, you wrote:
When you have limited bandwidth you need to ensure that it is used forwhat it is purchased for (email access to network based resources etc) and also asNapster moves MP3's you need to ensure that your facilities are not used forinfringement on other's intellectualproperty so that you and your organization are not sued by rapacious lawyers unfortunate but there it is here is a short list inACL format of Napster and other MP3 servers.
It is not possible to do either, and by undertaking to do so you open yourself up to legal liabilities that otherwise wouldn't exist.
On the other hand, if you block things that are consuming excessive bandwidth, you're in good shape.
Current thread:
- Re: Napster and others..., (continued)
- Re: Napster and others... Bill Woodcock (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Joshua Goodall (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Shawn McMahon (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Scott McGrath (Mar 07)
- "Bandwidth expands to fit the waste available" (Voidmstr's law) was: Re: Napster and others... Kai Schlichting (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Simon Lyall (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Scott McGrath (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Michael Ridley (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Scott McGrath (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... John Kristoff (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Scott McGrath (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Shawn McMahon (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Scott McGrath (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Michael Ridley (Mar 07)
- RE: Napster and others... Christian Kuhtz (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Jeremy Porter (Mar 07)
- Re: Napster and others... Peter Galbavy (Mar 08)
- Re: Napster and others... Erik E. Fair (Mar 09)
- Re: Napster and others... Scott McGrath (Mar 09)
- Re: Napster and others... Michael Shields (Mar 09)