At 08:43 AM 10/30/2002 -0500, Coles, Patrice M. wrote:
That's fine, but we (the concerned citizens of this country) also owe it to the ISPs to give them the tools they need to do the job, like laws that will allow them to legally eject these people from their service.There are already laws to allow them to do it. It's called contract law. An ISP that doesn't have provision in their contracts to eject spammers is negligent, and probably in breach of the contract of their upstream either by not having the term or by not getting rid of the spammers.
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