The Java Anonymous Proxy (JAP) service, your local library, and you, among
others need to develop a response should you be served with an order (court
or otherwise) to produce information which includes the requirement that
you keep the order secret.
There are a large number of responses one
as a solid dish. (The uwaves see the screen as solid, however.) With
that much gain (ie directionality) wind could mess with your (albeit brief)
connection.
This one has 30 degree coverage and is perfect for connecting to consumer APs
up to a mile:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Andrew Thomas wrote:
Considering that it appears that spammers are now resorting
to DoS'ing sites that host spam lists, wouldn't now be a good
time to investigate the possibilities of a distributed, or at
least, load balanced blacklist provider?
That's an interesting
At 01:54 PM 8/29/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Stopping your notification that the service is not monitored can be
forbidden by a strict enough secrecy order. It may be the least legally
risky of the options. The fact that you will stop notification should be
included in your terms of service.
All
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Tim May wrote:
But when Big Brother commands that his Carnivore boxes be added, ISPs
are afraid to shoot his agents who trespass.
Just for the record, as someone who is in a position to have first-hand
personal knowledge of this...
When the various plastic-id carrying
On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 03:28 PM, Steve Schear wrote:
At 01:54 PM 8/29/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Stopping your notification that the service is not monitored can be
forbidden by a strict enough secrecy order. It may be the least
legally
risky of the options. The fact that you will stop