On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> First place to start would be with the ISP's that are responsible
> for those IP's. I wouldn't bet on a lot of cooperation though.
Nonsense. I've always had good results notifying the ISP. Offer your
logs to them should they want to prosecute, and if you want to pursue
prosecution yourself please ask them to retain copies of *their* logs.
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