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Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic?


From: Mike Johnson <mike.johnson () isunnetworks com>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:14:47 -0500


Dennis Glatting [dennis.glatting () software-munitions com] wrote:

Dumb question: 

Could filtering be considered a violation of First Amendment rights?
Furthermore, when is it and when is it not?

Uh, I think that might be taking things a little too far.  I really
think the only law involved -might- be contractual (IE, 'our contract
says they our connect is unfiltered' or some such).  You can sign
contracts that limit your speech (NDA's, for instance), so I don't
really see this as a First Amendment thing.

Mike
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Mike Johnson
Network Engineer / iSun Networks, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
All opinions are mine, not those of my employer



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