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CovvTseTung wrote in
: In article 45c9f27c$0$97233$892e7fe2 @authen.yellow.readfreenews.net, Ellen MacArthur says... "the Curmudgeon" wrote ... CovvTseTung wrote In article 45c9050d$0$97260$892e7fe2 @authen.yellow.readfreenews.net, Ellen MacArthur says... "CovvTseTung" wrote He writes more like 5 than 55 I bet he snitches on you for saying that.... He's the most prolific netcop ever to disgrace this newsgroup or probably any newsgroup.... He's got it down to a science. Watch your step or he'll make legal threats against your ISP and they'll throw you overboard because it's easier to give customers the boot than defend against threatened lawsuits. Cheers, Ellen Thanks for the head's up, but I chose my NSP specifically because Chris Caputo (the owner) doesn't cave in or scare easily. Have you ever looked at Altopia's acceptable use policy? At $6 per month its cheap insurance against fjuckkkheaded netkkkops like the 'Captain'. from https://www.altopia.com/polfaq.html : Q: What if I don't like one of your customers or what they are saying on Usenet? Will you delete them for me if I complain enough? A: No. Q: One of your users is harassing me. What should I do? A: You should probably ask them to stop or try to ignore them. Q: What is your policy on off-topic postings? A: We do not have a policy against off-topic postings Most ISPs don't have a policy against off-topic postings and the like because they do not consider themselves as editors of content. They merely provide a connection and connectivity, much like the phone company. You can sue an individual for what they say and do, but not the carrier service. Once a carrier, be it an ISP or someone like the phone company, starts regulating content, they then assume responsibility for that content, and can be held liable for it. So that's why they don't have policies concerning usage or content. the Curmudgeon Hi, Mr. Curmudgeon. Altopia would be better if it didn't give the IP number in the headers. Since they give the IP number (your post has it) it gives snitches like Capt. JG an easy way to find and complain about you to your ISP. The news server I'm using doesn't show my ISP number so it makes it so netcops can only complain to the news server. You really need to learn to read headers, Ellen. Mr C is /not/ posting thru Altopia, I am. And you won't find a valid posting host IP in my poasts. The best way to determine which service somebody posts thru is via the 'Path' header. In Mr C's case it shows he's poasting thru highwinds-media.com, which IIRC is the NSP that his ISP (Cox) has contracted with for news service. Most ISPs have outsourced their nntp feeds these days... You are correct sir - My ISP is actually Cox Cable....... the Curmudgeon |