At 18:56 12/1/2008, Tilghman Lesher wrote: >On Monday 01 December 2008 06:21:33 pm Doug wrote: >> We tell our customers that they are not allowed to >> download copyrighted material. > >So your customers are only allowed to download public domain >material? That kind of restricts the amount of information >available on the Internet. Nitpick: just about everything, including >this email, is copyrighted by somebody. Forbidding the download >of copyrighted works is not only a draconian policy, but may actually >violate several copyright laws (you're interfering with a copyright >owner's right to distribute his/her/their works, and courts are >generally not very sympathetic with your position).
Oops! Didn't mean to start a fire here. I meant to say "illegal copyrighted material". Also, if they are using up hundreds of Internet connections, we can see that. It essentially causes a Denial of Service situation for other users on that leg of our wireless network. The system supposedly has rate limiting, but seems to get overloaded when someone goes completely nuts with BitTorrent. We are working on ways to limit the number of simultaneous connections. When we get a copyright infringment notice from our upstream provider, we are compelled to reprimand the user. I don't think we have sent a customer to the "shower" even if they had several notices. "Net Neutrality" is great in principle. But ISP's need to somehow control those few percentage of users who suck down a huge majority of the bandwidth. It's dollars and cents. Es tut mir leid für das Durcheinander meine Brüder! _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
