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RE: "Make love, not spam"....


From: "Hannigan, Martin" <hannigan () verisign com>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 14:37:39 -0500



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Hannigan, Martin
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Subject: RE: "Make love, not spam"....




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 > -----Original Message-----
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 Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 11:54 AM
 To: nanog () merit edu
 Subject: RE: "Make love, not spam"....



[ SNIP ]


 The big difference between Lycos Europe, and a script 
kiddie with
 zombies is that Lycos is mature enough to use restraint 
and not knock
 down websites with brute force.  They're attempting to use the
 politically correct "grown up" way to attack someone:  
economics.

I didn't know there was a politically correct way to create a
BotMonster and rule the Internet by emminent domain.

-M<


Yeah, that's exactly what they're doing!  It's a plot to TAKE OVER 
THE WORLD.  You figured it out!

It's about giving the spammers what they want:  More 
traffic to their 
websites.  How can it be wrong when they send out 1 million emails 
that all say "click on this link" and 1 million computers actually 
click the link?  Who's in the wrong there?

Besides: "rule the Internet by emminent domain."  Isn't' that 
Verisign's job?



For all who are interested, the controller appears to live at
230.136.241.83

That would be the in-addr folks. 83.241.136.230

-M< 


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