Punishing a corporation by a lawsuit is an illusion. Some lawyers get a windfall, and rates go up for customers to pay for the judgement. Guess you could fine all employees a week's pay -- that might be a suitable punishment for bad decisions.
Seems sensible to me to charge more for the additional bandwith use if someone wants to run a server. Of course there is always DSL if you live in town. The Roman Republic enacted the lex Cinicia in 204 B.C. which forbade advocates charging for their services. Choppy At 03:08 PM 3/28/03 -0600, will hill wrote: >I'd like to see Cox punished for terminating services. They blocked >ports, forbade servers, crimped upload speeds and spent money on DHCP for >a system that's got a 1:1 client to IP ratio. I doubt a lawsuit would >hurt them as much as the marketplace will for such bad decisions.
