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Re: Google wants to be your Internet
From: Gadi Evron <ge () linuxbox org>
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 18:32:28 -0600 (CST)
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, Charlie Allom wrote:
I am involved in London, in building an ISP that encourages users of
Cool!
p2p with respect from major and independent record labels. it makes sense that the film industry will (and is?) moving towards some kind of acceptance as well.
Erm.. as in to help them sue users? :)
well, a little dash of all thinking makes for a healthy environment doesn't it?
Not on NANOG. :o)
This is a pure example of a problem from the operational front which can be floated to research and the industry, with smarter solutions than port blocking and QoS.This is what I am interested/scared by.
Can you please elaborate on this point?
C.
Gadi.
Current thread:
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet, (continued)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Roland Dobbins (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Mark Smith (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Roland Dobbins (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet rich (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Adrian Chadd (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Stephen Sprunk (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Randy Bush (Jan 20)
- CDN & ISP (was: Re: Google wants to be your Internet) Michal Krsek (Jan 22)
- Re: CDN & ISP (was: Re: Google wants to be your Internet) Gadi Evron (Jan 22)
- Re: CDN & ISP (was: Re: Google wants to be your Internet) Mark Smith (Jan 22)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Gadi Evron (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Charlie Allom (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Travis H. (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Jeremy Chadwick (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Gadi Evron (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Jeroen Massar (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Stephen Sprunk (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Roland Dobbins (Jan 20)
- Re: Google wants to be your Internet Gadi Evron (Jan 20)