If no one's been sued before because they've wild carded a defunct
RBL, what's the big deal? When someone tries their best, goes out to
an intelligent group to get their opinions, and spends a HUGE amount
of effort, and incurs measurable monetary damage (bandwidth, time,
etc) and when the o
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 09:29:12 CST, "J. Oquendo" said:
> Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law wrote:
>
> > Bottom line is that in the absence of a promise -- explicit or implicit (!)
> > -- to the contrary, you can usually turn off your gear and get on with your
> > life
>
> Promissory Estopp
Why not write a real-time script and loop the querier right back to his own
self...
Luzer --> *.vix.com --> Luzer
This sort of reminded me of the days of "bandwidth raping" where others used
someone's own bandwidth to their own disadvantage.
> We've told people for years that when they choose