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Re: IPv4 Exhaustion...


From: nick hatch <nicholas.hatch () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:16:06 -0700

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Positively Optimistic <
positivelyoptimistic () gmail com> wrote:

How do ISPs  handle RIAA notices when NATTING customers.. ?   We have
several customers that don't require public address space that could be
moved to private..   We're reluctant to make the move due to legal
liabilities..


It might be helpful to review the requirements for DMCA Safe Harbor for
conduit communication providers, specifically section 512(a). It's been my
experience that some networks (.edu's in particular) have voluntarily
expanded their actions in response to DMCA complaints, and will sometimes
falsely attribute these actions to DMCA requirements.

If I recall correctly, the primary responsibilities for a conduit provider
are limited to terminating repeat offenders, and informing subscribers of
this policy. The DMCA doesn't explicitly define what a repeat offender is,
nor does it explicitly mandate specific logging measures.

If a provider makes best-effort attempts to correlate complaints to
subscribers in order to track repeat offenders, I'm not sure there is a
liability problem here.

-Nick


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