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Re: Lawsuits for falsyfying DNS responses ?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (=?utf-8?B?SsOBS8OTIEFuZHLDoXM=?=)
Tue Sep 13 03:32:01 2016

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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 07:12:59 +0200
From: =?utf-8?B?SsOBS8OTIEFuZHLDoXM=?= <jako.andras@eik.bme.hu>
To: William Herrin <bill@herrin.us>
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Cc: "Nanog@nanog.org" <Nanog@nanog.org>
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 04:08:08PM -0400, William Herrin wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Jean-Francois Mezei
> <jfmezei_nanog@vaxination.ca> wrote:
> > To do so, it will provide ISPs with list of web sites to block
> >
> > Are there examples of an ISP getting sued because it redirected traffic
> > that should have gone to original site ?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> You're talking about two different things here: blocking a DNS domain
> and redirecting a domain.

Blocking for that purpose usually means redirecting in practive. You'll
redirect to a page that explains why the original site is not available.

AndrĂ¡s

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