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RE: [Asrg] ISP rules to be enforced by UK regulator



I see, yesterday it was identifying spammers.

Today it's probable cause.

Maybe we should define what the goal is? I think that was my point.

Probable cause of *what*?


On August 19, 2004 at 09:50 tim.bedding at polyhedra.com (Tim Bedding) wrote:
 > Barry
 > 
 > > Go onto spamhaus/rokso. They have the names, addresses, phone numbers,
 > > photos, etc of most of the major spammers.
 > 
 > > But nothing is done.
 > 
 > What is written on spamhaus is not probable cause.
 > 
 > You seem to think one just rolls up in a police car and arrests
 > spammers magically. The legal system does not work that way.
 > 
 > Regards
 > Tim
 > 
 > The Matrix
 > Neo's boss: You believe that you are special, that somehow
 >   the rules do not apply to you.
 > 
 > 
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