[asterisk-users] FW: Under heavy attack

Zeeshan Zakaria zishanov at gmail.com
Mon Nov 1 13:20:54 CDT 2010


Finding and punishing the abusers is the real problem, specially when in my
country (Canada) where we generally don't like punishing people (or they get
away finding loop holes in the law, or thanks to their lawyers), how would
we catch people in other parts of the world and punish them? Apparently
wilderness of the Internet is protected by law and law makers everywhere
want to keep it this way.

Zeeshan A Zakaria

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On 2010-11-01 1:56 PM, "jon pounder" <jonp at inline.net> wrote:

 On 11/01/2010 01:44 PM, Nyamul Hassan wrote:


I think the only real solution here is to make people take more
responsibility for their actions
- find and punish the actual abusers
- make users liable for damages caused by infected PC's - defaults from an
isp should be everything locked down but with user able to request more
ports being opened at no extra cost, if a user asks for it they then take on
responsibility for the use of that port.





> LOL
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> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 23:33, Cary Fitch <caryf at usawide.net> wrote:
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>> I was goin...

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