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Should cities be ISPs?







Should cities be ISPs?

Should cities be ISPs? 06/24/2005 03:23 PM

ZDNet Jun 23 2005 2:00PM GMT




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Some Internet service providers allow connections to be shared, but they're few and far between: I mentioned in passing yesterday that Speakeasy Networks was the only ISP to encourage sharing access to anyone and everyone for any of their personal or business DSL and T-1 accounts. Dana Spiegel of NYCwireless wrote in to note that three New York providers allow sharing. She also pointed to PersonalTelco's run-down on ISPs and their sharing policies, but the information is largely out of date, or includes ISPs as allowing sharing which have only confirmed this by phone or in email but not in their AUP. EFF had a list as well which they've intended to update for two years, and may happen soon. I don't take a statement from an ISP via email or by phone that sharing is permitted as legitimate: it has to be in the publicly posted terms of service. NYCwireless lists Bway.Net, Cloud9.Net, and Ace DSL. I checked their terms of service to see how they word it. Bway.net explicitly allows it, but you have to notify them to be legit. Cloud9.Net doesn't really state you can share, and you can read their terms to state you can't. They say, in summary: The customer may permit a member of their immediate household to use the customer's account subject to the account holder's supervision and the customer agrees that Cloud 9 reserves the right to prevent other Internet users from accessing its network, either in part or in whole, for any reason. Ace's policies are even vaguer, making it a gray issue that you can share a connection. But they do say In conjunction with the terms of Section "III c.", above, I agree not to resell any of the Services provided hereunder or the passwords thereto; Speakeasy allows resale of any part of any connection. You can help compile a newer list of sharing-friendly ISPs: email me if you're an ISP that specifically allows sharing in your usage agreement or if you work with such an ISP. Please include a link to the terms of service Web page for confirmation....

ISPs to RIAA: "go away!"


ISPs to RIAA: "go away!" 01/19/2004 04:17 PM
ISPs are refusing to cooperate with the RIAAs latest strategy in clamping down on file-sharing.

Regulate ISPs Now


Regulate ISPs Now 02/01/2005 09:44 PM
I keep thinking about our experience at Christmas, when we set up my Mom for broadband, and the local ISP thought it was just fine to send her home with a DSL modem to plug into her Win98 box; no warnings, no education, no firewalls. This is just not OK. We have all sorts of regulation in place to ensure that drivers are equipped with reasonably safe gear and have some basic education on how to proceed safely. Similarly, we regulate residential construction and investment dealers and employers and manufacturers, and this is a good thing. So I think we need some legislation in place that says if someone’s computer gets hacked through no fault of their own and inflicts damage on some Internet user somewhere, the ISP is liable for that damage unless they can show they took some minimal effort to explain to their customers that the Internet is a dangerous place, but that you can be safe if you follow a few simple precautions.

UK May Require ISPs To Tag Porn


UK May Require ISPs To Tag Porn 06/07/2004 11:45 PM
Following the news that BT is going to make an effor t to block all child porn, there's news that UK telecom regulator Ofcom is floating an idea to have ISPs tag content as being potentially "adult" in nature to make it easier to filter out. It's not hard to figure out the many reasons why this plan sounds like both a waste of time and money. ISPs are never going to be able to effectively tag the content. For all the filters already out there, none of them work all that well. Having people sit there and actually review the content is more effective than any automated system, but it's also slow, expensive, and very, very subjective.

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IP address fight in N.J. worries ISPs


IP address fight in N.J. worries ISPs 07/02/2004 12:03 AM
University Communications Inc. this week secured a temporary restraining order allowing it to keep using its current IP addresses -- even after terminating its contract with the assigning service provider.

Courts allow ISPs to read your email


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ISPs share hacker info 03/29/2005 11:18 AM
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Independent ISPs Plot Survival Course


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Australia Wants ISPs To Block Porn


Australia Wants ISPs To Block Porn 08/17/2004 01:29 PM
Add some members of the Australian government to the group of politicians who seem to think that secretive filters at the ISP level are the solution to porn. They're recommending that ISPs be responsible for blocking certain hardcore porn. The reason for the recommendation appears to be the realization that regulation isn't working. However, they seem to immediately assume that filtering will work, ignoring plenty of historical evidence that it doesn't. Even worse, filtering at the ISP level has often been shown to block perfectly legitimate sites. Since the details of what sites are being filtered are always kept secret, there's often no way for anyone to know if legitimate sites are included in the block. Those behind this plan claim this plan "is a proposal that has merit because it gets to the problem at the source and it would make it much harder for the industry to duck responsibility." There are plenty of problems with that statement. First, this plan is exactly the opposite of getting at "the source" of the problem. It's clearly focused on getting at the problem in the middle -- the ISP, who has nothing to do with the porn itself. If they really want to get "at the source" of the problem, they should go after those who are putting illegal porn online. Second, to suggest that it's the ISPs' "responsibility" is again backwards. The ISPs are simply a service, and requiring them to set up a system to filter all content through their service isn't a responsibility, it's a pointless burden that will add expense without doing much to stop the real problem. If the government wanted to go after the real source of the problem, they'd go after those truly responsible for the problem -- not the folks in the middle who are simply transporting bits.

Indy ISPs Fight for Survival


Indy ISPs Fight for Survival 04/15/2004 04:59 AM
Recent FCC rulings and the growing crush of spam are putting the pressure on small Internet service providers, but they aren't packing it in yet. Michelle Delio reports from Washington.

ISPs gang up on spammer-run websites


ISPs gang up on spammer-run websites 08/18/2004 10:50 AM
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LINX links smaller ISPs


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Legal Liability For ISPs Revisited


Legal Liability For ISPs Revisited 04/19/2004 04:15 AM
Last month we wrote about the ISP in Pennsylvania who had their serve rs seized for providing a Usenet tool that some people were using to access child porn. Now, the law is pretty clear ISP liability on such things. The liability falls with those who actually possess the child porn, and not the ISP used to access it. This is for a few very good reasons - including the fact that passing liability on to the ISPs would basically require them to first analyze every packet that went across their network. This, obviously isn't practical. Now, the Associated Press has picked up on the story and are running their own article with more details about the potential legal ramifications of the case. Unfortunately, because it's focused on the third rail issue of "child pornography" many people are going to miss the legal importance of what's happening and focus on why it's important to stop child porn. That's absolutely true, but the way to do that is to go after those actually responsible for the child porn and not the ISP that people used to access it. This is yet another case where people are going after enabling technology that has plenty of legitimate uses, rather than going after those who actually broke the law.

Working Toward Roaming For Wireless ISPs


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ISPs are Ready to Deal for Customers


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Largest ISPs Attack 'Zombies'


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DOJ Wants ISPs to Retain All Customer
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ISPs Gang Up on Spammers (PC World)


ISPs Gang Up on Spammers (PC World) 06/22/2004 07:13 PM
PC World - Even unwitting spammers could lose Internet access under tough proposal.

DOJ seeking to deputize ISPs to aid law
enforcement


DOJ seeking to deputize ISPs to aid law
enforcement
06/17/2005 07:12 PM
The two favorite excuses for eviscerating privacy are 9/11 and child pornography. Put them together and it could mean a permanent log file for every person in the US using the Internet.


ISPs, FCC Spar on Cable Access


ISPs, FCC Spar on Cable Access 09/07/2004 02:13 PM
Top court may rule on broadband issue.

Canadian ISPs win on copyright ruling


Canadian ISPs win on copyright ruling 06/30/2004 05:35 PM
Court says service providers aren't responsible for cached copies of music on their servers.

How ISPs May Quietly Kill VoIP


How ISPs May Quietly Kill VoIP 03/19/2005 02:33 AM

Anti-Spam Filters, ISPs, and the Law


Anti-Spam Filters, ISPs, and the Law 06/10/2004 02:47 AM
Why should we let ISPs dictate the source and content of the e-mail they allow us to receive? That's the question posed by ImagineNation in a recent white paper on mail filters and the consequences of ISPs using mail filters and other schemes to block spam mail. The white paper is a free report from the company available at http://eMstamp.org/Documents/ [PRWEB Jun 10, 2004]

NJ Ruling Threatens ISPs Authority


NJ Ruling Threatens ISPs Authority 06/29/2004 01:37 PM
theWHIR Jun 29 2004 5:22PM GMT

French ISPs to carry the can for dodgy
content


French ISPs to carry the can for dodgy
content
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Lobbyists push for changes

Canadian ISPs not liable for content
royalties


Canadian ISPs not liable for content
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Providers judged to be 'common carriers'

Canadian High Court Says ISPs Don't Owe
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Canadian High Court Says ISPs Don't Owe
Royalties
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ISPs considering pulling the plug on
infected machines


ISPs considering pulling the plug on
infected machines
06/23/2004 05:25 PM
A significant proportion of spam comes from compromised PCs with broadband connects. Now a group of ISPs is finally thinking about taking such machines offline.
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