On Sun, Aug 05, 2018 at 07:43:36PM +, Daniel Corbe wrote:
> The main issue with the notion of keeping abuse@ separate from a dedicated
> DMCA takedown mailbox is companies like IP Echelon will just blindly E-mail
> whatever abuse POC is associated with either the AS record or whichever POCs
> a
On 8/5/2018 16:53:35, "John Levine" wrote:
Seems to me that if you've registered your DMCA address in the Library
of Congress database, and they send takedowns somewhere else, that's
their problem, not not yours.
If you haven't registered, you should. You can do the whole thing
online in a
In article you write:
>The main issue with the notion of keeping abuse@ separate from a
>dedicated DMCA takedown mailbox is companies like IP Echelon will just
>blindly E-mail whatever abuse POC is associated with either the AS
>record or whichever POCs are specifically associated with the NET
On 8/4/2018 01:04:17, "Eric Kuhnke" wrote:
> Automated sorting tools *can* pull things which match regexes for
> automatically-generated DMCA notifications out of an inbox and route them
> to the appropriate place.
By "appropriate place", you mean "the trash bin" ?
Sieve filters are enough for t
On 8/4/2018 01:04:17, "Eric Kuhnke" wrote:
If you were setting up something new from a clean sheet of paper design
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do you consider it appropriate to have an abuse role inbox that's
dedicated
to actual network abuse issues (security problems, DDoS, IP hijacks,
misbehavior of downstream cu
I am an exceptionally nice otter and picked up dig food and some basic
groceries before getting to the games late.
On your way back, the exit you need from the 55 to the 10 is closed and you
need to get off going towards Sherbrooke. Drive 10 km past the first exit
and loop back on in the correct d
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