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Re: Verizon must comply with RIAA's DMCA subpoena
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Will A. Rodger)
Wed Jan 22 10:59:18 2003
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Cc: William Allen Simpson <wsimpson@greendragon.com>,
Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
From: "Will A. Rodger" <WRodger@ccianet.org>
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 08:46:07 -0500
William Allen Simpson says, of the Verizon decision:
wrote:
>All this to learn the identity of a computer at a particular IP address.
>Presumbly, Verizon will now be smart enough to say: "All of our IP
>addresses are assigned using DHCP, and we have no record of the name
>of any subscriber associated with an IP address."
Declan adds:
>I was thinking along the same lines. This seems to be a market
opportunity
>for an Internet provider that keeps no IP address<->identity records for
>more than a few minutes or hours.
That would be a wise move. That would continue for about three weeks, and
then we'd see a bill out of Congress demanding that ISPs retain identity
for, oh, maybe seven years?
Will Rodger
Director Public Policy
CCIA
www.ccianet.org
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