[governance] [] US, UK and Canada refuse to sign UN's internet treaty

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Mon Dec 17 02:17:25 EST 2012


In message <F8433965-D5D4-4B2B-B6EF-9AEA4B5584A0 at hserus.net>, at 
03:01:43 on Mon, 17 Dec 2012, Suresh Ramasubramanian <suresh at hserus.net> 
writes
>Not always.  And even server based, a lot of large colo farms received 
>their fair share of notices for improbable IPs

As this seems to be a big problem, did anyone do any forensics to 
determine how the improbable IPs arose? For example, identity theft or 
mistaken identity, equipment error or IPs reassigned since the original 
scan was done.

>--srs (iPad)
>
>On 16-Dec-2012, at 21:47, Roland Perry <roland at internetpolicyagency.com> wrote:
>
>> In message <B38773E0-8510-4F35-97AF-D78F61BDE62D at hserus.net>, at 
>>21:16:32 on Sun, 16 Dec 2012, Suresh Ramasubramanian 
>><suresh at hserus.net> writes
>>> Yes there is a vast majority of people who download and upload 
>>>random copyrighted contents on the "everybody does it" and "the 
>>>chances of my
>>> being caught are slim" principles ..
>>
>> You appear to be talking about P2P, whereas DMCA was more aimed at 
>>client/server.

-- 
Roland Perry

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