Hello. Is anyone there?
bscott at ntisys.com
bscott at ntisys.com
Tue Jul 8 12:50:07 EDT 2003
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, at 12:29pm, steveo at syslang.net wrote:
> Whatever the reason is, we really should track it down and prove to them
> that we are worthy of not being blocked.
Why should that be our responsibility?
Strictly my opinion here: I take a very "lazier fair" attitude toward
blacklist services. There are those who hate them and think they should be
sued/illegal/regulated/etc. Then there are those who think we should all
bow down before them.
I consider them a vendor, like any other. They provide a service. You
can choose to use their service, or not. You cannot hold others responsible
for the service they provide. If your vendor is feeding you incorrect
information, it is not our responsibility to correct your vendor. If you
feel your vendor has incorrectly listed GNHLUG, it is your responsibility to
correct your vendor.
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Ben Scott <bscott at ntisys.com>
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