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Re: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia?
From: "Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow () mci com>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 16:37:04 +0000 (GMT)
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Niels Bakker wrote:
* michel () arneill-py sacramento ca us (Michel Py) [Fri 13 Aug 2004, 16:04 CEST]:william(at)elan.net wrote: The only imlementation change to do this would be to provide a link from the webpage where user might have been redirected to the original website they wanted to accessBut the user never wanted to access the site in the first place; lots of these phishing scams either promise a free something or say that the account will be de-activated, none of which exist. The reason to visit a web site never existed in reality.Do you propose blocking goatse/tubgirl as well? The same reasoning can apply to those sites.
some of that is done in certain localities, for instance, I believe singapore still requires ISP's to block their monthly 'top 100' sites... in general, it's my belief, that folks using the web should make that censorship decision for themselves, gov'ts or ISP's shouldn't make that call. Unfortunately, gov'ts often like to impose their will's on their citizens.
Current thread:
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia?, (continued)
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Barry Raveendran Greene (Aug 13)
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Neil J. McRae (Aug 13)
- Re: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Adrian Chadd (Aug 18)
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Michel Py (Aug 12)
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- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Bevan Slattery (Aug 12)
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- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Henry Linneweh (Aug 13)
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Michel Py (Aug 13)
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 13)
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Michel Py (Aug 13)
- Re: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Niels Bakker (Aug 13)
- Re: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Christopher L. Morrow (Aug 13)
- Re: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Niels Bakker (Aug 13)
- RE: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Michel Py (Aug 13)
- Re: BGP-based blackholing/hijacking patented in Australia? Niels Bakker (Aug 14)