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Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious
From: Paul Vixie <paul () vix com>
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 21:20:52 +0000
I think depeering is a bit over the top for this situation, ...
if their customer was sucking blood from your customer, and if your peer was taking a cut of the proceeds, would the issues be any clearer?
I guess the big question is, is there anyone (other than those profiting directly from CWS) that would complain if a provider were to do such a thing...
looks like a psi-net "pink contract" inherited by cogent. but since the psi->cogent rollup was an asset sale rather than a corporate merger, cogent probably isn't bound by that contract. somebody needs to get on the phone, i guess.
Current thread:
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious, (continued)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Paul Vixie (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Richard A Steenbergen (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Gregh (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious William Warren (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Paul Vixie (Jul 12)
- RE: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Michel Py (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Daniel Golding (Jul 12)
- RE: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious David Schwartz (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Christopher Woodfield (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious David A . Ulevitch (Jul 12)
- plumbers coming down the pipe Paul Vixie (Jul 16)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Paul Vixie (Jul 12)
- Problems with private justice (was Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious) Sean Donelan (Jul 13)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Daniel Golding (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Valdis . Kletnieks (Jul 13)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Alexei Roudnev (Jul 13)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Petri Helenius (Jul 13)