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Re: Black Hole Vixie/RBL


From: Bob Allisat <bob () fcn net>
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 15:45:31 -0500 (EST)


Nathan Stratton writes:
...I signed NetRail up to the RBL because I felt like it. It was 
my network and I could block all the spam I wanted. This is not US
mail, spam cost me money to transport. I have every right to 
blackhole it. Sure I had a few dedicated customers that were not 
happy with it, but they also had the right to find a new ISP if 
they wanted. If I am a backbone provider or a ISP I have every 
right to do whatever I want with my network. You have the same 
thing with porn, I had users who tried to sue me for blocking it, 
but they did not win. I have a right to not let my customers reach 
spam, porn, or whatever.

I was not infringing with my customers human rights or freedoms. 
If they did not like it they could go find another provider. If 
customers were forced to use a provider or the provider was 
receiving money from USF or something then you MAY be able to 
argue your point, but as long as the customer has a choice then I 
can offer or not offer whatever I want.

 Mr. Stratton is describing the
 exact reason we all require a
 Digital Bill of Rights. In his
 universe we have no freedoms
 outside of his alleged Property
 Rights. Our mail, WWW viewing,
 Internet Telephony, etc, are
 at his mercy and according to
 his whim. To view the Digital
 Bill of Rights please visit:
 
     <http://fcn.net>

 Bob Allisat

 Free Community Network _ bob () fcn net . http://fcn.net
 http://fcn.net/allisat _ http://fcn.net/draft



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