On Jun 18, 2012, at 12:06 PM, Larry Stone wrote:

> And the problem that I'm trying to fix is that their user has violated MY TOS 
> regarding reporting list mail (that they subscribed to) as spam. That AOL 
> sent their Feedback Loop message to me is therefore part of the violation of 
> my terms. So whose terms ends up governing when they're in conflict?

When you sign up for the feedback loop, you do so under the TOS of the feedback 
loop.  If their user violates your TOS by reporting your list traffic as spam, 
that doesn't change the TOS of the feedback loop that you signed up for.

Two lefts make a U-turn, not a right.  ;-)

> Personally, I'm not going to worry about it. I'll use them as best I can to 
> unsubscribe and server ban the offending subscriber. As I said, that AOL user 
> has violated my terms and I am entitled to deal with that violation. If AOL 
> were to ever call me on it, I'll worry about that then.

On that subject, I agree with you.

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