You CAN report it to the ISP but the ISP doesn't have to do anything about
it because your not the owner of that IP and unlike the RIAA you don't have
the power of the owner (given the power to control IP etc) so you can
complain all you want but I doubt anything will happen.

Also reporting him to his ISP is moronic he didn't do anything to you
directly, grow up, if you HAVE to contact anyone send an e-mail to valve and
let them do the dirty work. Stupid children playing with your abuse@ e-mail
addresses :@

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stan Bubrouski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] Porting HL2 to Linux


> Bulk wrote:
>
> > Gee I sure hope you didn't just post illegal HL2 source code a public
list
> > run by valve..
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > -- Bulk
> > Site Manager
> > http://www.thewavelength.net
> >
>
> Well in your reply you did too.  Tom thinks
> because he is in the Netherlands he is safe.
> Tom forget the Netherlands does have IP laws,
> does have theft laws, and his ISP does have
> a terms of service of agreement.  And unfortunately
> for Tom by posting the source in the US he
> has broken US laws as well, since he posted
> the source in a Listserv hosted and mirrored
> in the US.  Only Valve can react to the crime
> part, however anyone can report offenders
> sharing the code to Valve and to the user's
> ISP.
>
> -sb
>
>
>
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