:)
 
I'm asking because we did at one time block/shape P2P, but it was impossible to 
stop it all, and it didn't result in fewer DMCA "Infringe-o-grams." What it did 
do is make it harder for the network operations folk to track down issues - was 
it the P2P shaping or something else?
 
We stopped P2P Blocking/Shaping and instead adopted a policy for dealing with 
the infractions. With rare exception, when we send a first notice to the 
individual, that's the end of it. I know it works - the number of DMCA notices 
gets smaller every year.
 
As for lawsuits, I've not seen a request to hold data, pending subpoena, etc. 
in years. Pretty much, the only DMCA notice I've seen in the last couple of 
years is a basic take down request. I think the industry as a whole decided the 
lawsuits weren't really effective. 
 
We put the freed up resources into increasing our Internet bandwidth.
 
Jeff

>>> On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at 8:12 AM, in message 
>>> <943da0e70434ca499ad0088fb90eaade010a0...@suex10-mbx-05.ad.syr.edu>, Lee H 
>>> Badman <lhbad...@syr.edu> wrote:

Just answer the question, buddy... :) Is policy.  We do it other ways , 
wondering if others have explored/compared AVC's usefulness, stability, etc. 



Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] AVC on Cisco Controllers- How are You Using, Any 
P2P enforcement?

What's driving the desire to block P2P?
 
Jeff

>>> On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at 7:54 AM, in message 
>>> <943da0e70434ca499ad0088fb90eaade010a0...@suex10-mbx-05.ad.syr.edu>, Lee H 
>>> Badman <lhbad...@syr.edu> wrote:

Hello Group, 

Wondering if Cisco's AVC is being used by anyone to block P2P as opposed to 
using a Procera/Palo Alto solution, and how it's working for you?


Thanks-

Lee Badman

Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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