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From: Ash (ashcrow_at_phreaker.net)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 02:37:43 CDT

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    No service to anyone is very vague and is open to many loopholes. I know
    it's a far out there example but it could be interpreted to things like
    ICMP replies.

    It's pretty sad when a company decides how you can use the bandwith you
    are purchasing. While I understand why cable companies don't like
    bandwidth hogs I can't understand why they don't put safe gaurds inplace
    (like DSL services ... you have a max speed and can do what you want
    with it).

    Cheers,
    Ash

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    On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 19:41, bob wrote: > my 3 cents, Gnutella states USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. > Notice the incident ? Its a filesharing program which states in the COX AUP > that your to offer no service to anyone (ftp,http, napster ect...)