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[anti-abuse-wg] The well-behaved ISP's role in spamfight
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Sascha Luck [ml]
aawg at c4inet.net
Mon Feb 13 18:18:04 CET 2017
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 05:43:09PM +0100, peter h wrote: >The role for an ISP in fighting abuse is to detect and prevent >it's customer from sending malware & spam out of it's network. >Not filter incoming stuff, that would be censoring. And requiring to submit publications to a third party for approval prior to sending them is *not* censorship? rgds, Sascha Luck
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