[32397] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: ISPs as content-police or method-police
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (JIM FLEMING)
Tue Nov 21 00:57:58 2000
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From: "JIM FLEMING" <jfleming@anet.com>
To: "Roeland Meyer" <rmeyer@mhsc.com>,
"'Ben Browning'" <benb@oz.net>, <nanog@merit.edu>,
"Hank Nussbacher" <hank@att.net.il>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 23:50:42 -0600
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From: Hank Nussbacher <hank@att.net.il>
>
> Your definition of content filtering is just one of many. Any blocking of
> *any* bit of IP data flow is some form of content filtering.
>
What about "changing" any bit of the IPv4 data flow ?
Jim Fleming
http://www.unir.com
Mars 128n 128e
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,1141,00.html
"The Network Is the Solar System: Vint Cerf on an Interplanetary Internet
By Elizabeth Wasserman
Geneva, Switzerland - Space is the final frontier. Even for the Internet.
In a scenario straight out of Star Wars, a noted scientist outlined plans
Wednesday for an interplanetary Internet hook-up, space age e-mail and a
possible .mars domain in cyberspace."
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