----- Original Message Follows ----- From: Allan Poindexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > this is fine. If you have agreed to participate in the > Internet you have an obligation to deliver your traffic. No you don't. They're your property. You bought them and you can do anything you want with them. You could deliver one packet in a million if you chose to do so. Nothing'd work and no one would sign up for your service, but you could do it if you wanted to. scott
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