
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
One simple question: where is the property right to a socket and mailbox. If Wallace has the right to fill my computer with unwanted data, then I have the same right toward his. If it is an act of free speech to send some commercial solicitation for something I would never want, it is hard not to maintain that an ARP packet isn't covered by the same theory. It costs me something to filter out spam, and will cost him something to filter out counterspam of whatever sort. The NSP may be in the no-man's land between the trenches, but they are providing the connection and can tell him to look elsewhere or charge a premium for the extra traffic.