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Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave
From: Peter Galbavy <Peter.Galbavy () knowledge com>
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 09:27:36 +0100
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 02:15:50AM -0500, Phil Howard wrote:
So 9netave has no AUP prohibiting use of its services for conducting scams? I would not want to run my web site at a hoster that could become blocked by many ISPs. But then, I'd never use 9netave for many reasons.
I dunno. I just made the point. Check their web site for their AUPs and if they are breached, follow the instructions they give. Remember however that the AUP is an agreement between the provider and customer and does not give a third party any rights (unless it is badly written). That is what the courts are for. -- Peter Galbavy Knowledge Matters Ltd http://www.knowledge.com/
Current thread:
- Warning to ISPs: 9netave Patrick Greenwell (Sep 01)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Peter Galbavy (Sep 01)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Phil Howard (Sep 02)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Peter Galbavy (Sep 02)
- Warning: OT [Was Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave] Joe Shaw (Sep 02)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Phil Howard (Sep 03)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Phil Howard (Sep 02)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Patrick Greenwell (Sep 02)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Peter Galbavy (Sep 01)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Dan Hollis (Sep 03)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave J.D. Falk (Sep 07)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Sean Donelan (Sep 02)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Dan Bustillos - Datalink Computer Services (Sep 02)
- Re: Warning to ISPs: 9netave Dean Robb (Sep 02)