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Re: Spammer Bust

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark E Larson)
Fri Sep 5 10:39:19 1997

Date: Fri, 05 Sep 1997 10:33:55 -0400
To: "Sean M. Doran" <smd@clock.org>, inet-access@earth.com, nanog@merit.edu
From: Mark E Larson <markl@rust.net>
In-Reply-To: <19970905135917Z77191-150+1055@cesium.clock.org>


Yes he was contacted and asked to stop and didn't.  Plus he used a false
email address, which put the blame on an innocent ISP, causing it to loose
customers.

Therefore the actions were necessary.  Whether or not the kid was 15 is
irrelevant.  He caused monetary loss, sevice loss, company image damage,
and did it knowingly.

Would you be so sarcastic if he was 40 years old?  How about if it was
Cyberpromo?


At 06:59 AM 9/5/97 -0700, Sean M. Doran wrote:
>Cool.  Internet stormtroopers.  I don't suppose anybody tried
>to call the kid or his parents or both before the "federal marshals
>and Rustnet officials on an Aug. 29 surprise visit to the high school
>student's home in Utica, MI. "?
>
>"The boy's parents apparently had no idea what their son was
>doing with the computer, according to sources".  No, I thought not...
>
>So, I'm curious: should this model be put forward as a BCP?
>I mean we now have two independent implementations even
>(cf. the federal marshals, the ISP and the Religious Technology
>Center...).
>
>	Sean.
>
>

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