Sent to:
with a cc to:
text as follows:
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Thank you for your attention to this issue.
The original complaint was about the posting "terror free gas
stations" in the newsgroup "alt.sailing.asa" which was established
"as a forum for the exchange of ideas by people who share an
interest in the sport and lifestyle of sailing.". Full charter in
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sports/sailing/asa/.
The complainant feels that the posting "has the effect of disrupting
the alt.sailing.asa Usenet newsgroup."
Sincerely,
Juni, Internet Abuse Team Member
Consumer Customer Operations
TELUS Communications
Email:
http://www.telus.com/internetabuse - Internet Abuse FAQ
http://www.mytelus.com/internet/policies/TISAA.do - TELUS Internet
Services Account Agreement
http://www.mytelus.com/internet/policies/display.do - Acceptable Use
Policy
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so jeffery then asks the folks who own this group....
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Dear Sir or Madam:
http://www.american-sailing.com/alt.....asa./FAQ.html
Can you tell me if you still host the above document?
The link provided at
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sports/sailing/asa/
is no longer functional.
I am having a problem with my ISP after a complaint was made by an
anonymous poster to this newsgroup.
I have never had a complaint filed about me before in the context of
usenet, and I am concerned about my IPS's response to this
apparently spurious complaint.
I am apparently in danger of loosing my service merely as a result
of 11 inadvertent cross-posts when responding a couple threads
started by some friends of mine. There was no promotion or abusive
behavior involved in any of these posts.
As far as I can understand my ISP's concerns, I am being victimized
expressly and solely for a small number of inadvertent innocuous
cross posts to an alt usenet group. Is this possible or even legal?