RE: Political Spam - what can you do about it?

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On Thu, October 28, 2004 2:44, Don Levey said:

> Most ISPs have an Authorised Use Policy which permits you to terminate or
> otherwise discipline a customer when they send what *you* say is spam, not
> what the gov't says is spam.  Additionally, there are "creating a
> nuisance"
> clauses, etc.  Unless your equipment/ISP is owned by a government agency
> or
> utility, you are under no obligation to carry their traffic or do business
> with them.

Further, would the additional administrative effort this individual causes
be a ground to charge extra fees? For most people their wallet is closer
to their heart than their political opinion...


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