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<p>advertising the sale of : viagra, sex slaves, ak47s, porn of any
kind, human trafficing services, specific animals, cocain, data
obtained through espionage, encryption technology, vpns, gay
propaganda, military propaganda, etc is subject to applicable
local law (if any, and if there is none, it's perfectly fine)...
not 'spamhaus policies' as spamhaus is not supposed to be 'the
internet government'. even if they think they should be.</p>
<p>if the uk wants to keep certain products from entering 'their'
territory (and in doing so limit the freedom of their own
stakeholders/tax payers) that is up to them others choose not to
work against their own stakeholders/tax payers that way. they have
a customs department to keep said products outside. can't tell
others not to produce or sell or advertise it. setting up dirty
front operations like 'spamhaus' to lure naive nerds into the
illusion that they would be 'fighting spam' is a very nasty thing
to do. geo-political wise and business wise.<br>
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<p>now... in thailand porn is illegal... so... let's disconnect all
porn sites because thailand wants us to, oh but wait, thailand
doesn't have a 'spamhaus' thinking they rule the entire internet
through means of blackmail and calling people 'spammers' or 'spam
supporters'.</p>
<p>what also works, besides blackmailing with committing computer
sabotage against the sales department of suppliers of suppliers of
suppliers of the publisher of a website, are: assassins,
commandos, carpet bombing, agent orange. etc... all of which
should be deployed against spamhaus if you ask me. :P but a
nullroute would suffice. lol. after all bgp is an 'advisory' to
'voluntary peers' and 'we don't block anything' as they themselves
always say.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30 ينا, 2017 ص 11:29, Esa Laitinen
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<div dir="ltr">On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:19 PM HRH Prince
Sven Olaf von CyberBunker <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<p class="gmail_msg">also it's quite vague that when some
mossadis rent servers and run an espionage botnet on it
(which we happily intercept ourselves ofcourse) -
spamhaus somehow magically never lists -that-.. just</p>
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<div>Looking at the amusing rant of Sven Olaf, it seems that
the listing works!</div>
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<div>Keep up the good work, spamhaus et al!</div>
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<div>esa </div>
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