On 28 Aug 2003, Greg Woods wrote: > On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 05:48, Bernie Cosell wrote: > > But the question might be one of the duty of the *transport* providers. > > Notice that if you refuse to accept email addressed to me, then you > > deprive me of *MY* right to decide to 'listen' or not -- you've already > > made the decision for me. > > Now, if the ISP's initial terms of service don't TELL you that they are > filtering mail, and then they do, then you'd have a legitimate > complaint.
If an ISP drops filters email, without reserving the right to do so in their terms of service, I wonder if that's a violation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Just a thought Miles
