Is that client nat'ed or does he have his own IP address so you'll know the
cease and desist order is for him when it comes? Is your billing usage
based? Can your network handle folks doing bittorrent? I think if all
answers are "yes" then you could consider allowing it. If any answers are
"no" then you'd have to say "no".

Greg

On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 1:24 AM, RickG <[email protected]> wrote:

> Even though our AUP & TOS does not allow it, I have a customer
> demanding to run bit torrents. I want to be fair in all matters. Am I
> being over
>  zealous on not allowing torrents? Who here allows or disallows them?
> -RickG
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