So everytime someone uses your copyrighted dns entry YOUR
going to:
Find them
Sue them
Prove in a court of law it was them
etc...
- Original Message -
Well, I was off on Vancouver Island for nearly a week, and
didn't take a laptop with me... Clearly it caused some
major trauma because I
On Monday 03 April 2006 14:16, Philip Prindeville wrote:
Well, I was off on Vancouver Island for nearly a week, and didn't take
a laptop with me... Clearly it caused some major trauma because I
had the following hallucinatory idea:
I was thinking about the issue in which sending spam isn't a
That might not be necessary.
A lot of ISP's have a zero tolerance policy for copyright infringement,
even if they don't enforce spamming policy.
-Philip
Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
So everytime someone uses your copyrighted dns entry YOUR
going to:
Find them
Sue them
Prove in a court of law it was
Philip Prindeville wrote:
And then had hosts participating in this scheme generate outgoing mail as:
X-Yes-Its-Really-Me: XYZZY 123 456 (C) Copyright 2006 Redfish Solutions,
LLC
and uses the presence of this copywritten key to match the appropriate
string
in the DNS as proof that the sender is