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Re: SPAM Level Status - And why not stop the peering with lame ISPs
From: Mark Foster <blakjak () blakjak net>
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 18:54:54 +1300 (NZDT)
Most ARIN ISP's also take it somewhat seriously (legal issues and such)... Except for those big ones, big lawyers thrump reality/truth anytime.
Asiapac ISPs have a rather worse problem but well - theyre not the only ones. --Yes. Especially when people outside of the Asia-Pac region decide that a blanket policy reflecting the whole region is appropriate, and forget about the collateral damage.
*.nz and *.au both come to mind. Mark,Speaking for himself, as usual, but that said, i'm still a New Zealander...
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