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Re: Connecting to the Internet outside of the US?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Glenn Kowack)
Wed Feb 5 05:19:50 1992

Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1992 11:14:06 +0100
From: glenn@mcsun.EU.net (Glenn Kowack)
To: bob@MorningStar.Com
Cc: com-priv@psi.com, jhaverty@us.oracle.com

| From bob@MorningStar.Com Tue Feb  4 22:17:49 1992
| From: Bob Sutterfield <bob@MorningStar.Com>
| To: glenn@mcsun.EU.net  Cc: com-priv@psi.com, jhaverty@us.oracle.com
| Subject:  Connecting to the Internet outside of the US?
| 
|  Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1992 21:35:21 +0100 From: glenn@mcsun.EU.net (Glenn Kowack)
|  Many of the nets in Europe have acceptable-user policies, and most
|  of those are near-descendents of the NSF AUP.
| 
| Did you mean to say "acceptable-user" or "acceptable-use"?  The latter
| sounds like the NSF AUP of yore, the former the ANS CO+RE agreements.

Strictly a typo -- we call them "acceptable use statements" in
Europe as well.  I would say that, in general, Europe is much
more oriented towards the NSF variety.

				Glenn

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