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Re: How does this help?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Martin)
Fri Aug 23 02:57:19 2002

From: Martin <marty@supine.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 17:00:32 +1000
To: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20020822180720.03408840@mail.macronet.net>
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$author = "blitz" ;
> 
> I read and re-read the decision of the ISP that was going to block RIAA 
> access and setup a honeypot.
> 
> Wouldn't legitimate users as well find themselves in that honeypot, and 
> thus be blocked, achieving what the RIAA wanted in the first place, to 
> disrupt GNUtella services?
> 
> Somehow this doesn't make sense to me. Color me dumb.

by doing the blocking at the ISP level they remove the need for the RIAA to
DOS any P2P nodes on their network. it also makes the ISP accountable for
any block so a call to their helpdesk of "i can't share my legitimate mp3s"
can be resolved locally rather then having to respond "please contact
p2p-dos@riaa.org and don't hold your breath".

i don't think either solution is desirable but that's another story...

marty

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