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Message-ID: <1044084774.28119.3605.camel@liberate.anize.org>
From: douglist at anize.org (Douglas F. Calvert)
Subject: The worm author finally revealed!

On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 12:09, futureshoks@...hmail.com wrote:
> Because its not their call. I could write an EncryptoWidget for my company and have is using 1434/UDP - what right does my ISP or any other carrier have to decide what ports I can and can't use?

They have every right, they are not a common carrier. You are renting
their infrastructure. If that is their policy you either take it or
leave it. That is the beauty of the free market. I don't want a provider
that does that but it is silly to assert some libertarian definition of
network traffic...



-- 
Douglas F. Calvert <douglist@...ze.org>

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