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        bug: Providers Use Policy shuts down the PortscannerKnowbotic Research to Provider:
 Knowbotic Research got informed that you want the New Museum to shut down 
        our server inside their network.
 Could you please inform me what are the reasons for this decision? We 
        got informed that there was only one complaint until now
 from an ISP concerning our Public Domain Scanner.
 The museum has informed this ISP about the art project and as far as I 
        know this ISP showed afterwards sympathy for this project which does not 
        obscure security issues in the network and provides a transparent plattform 
        for this topic inside the artworld.
 Is this one complaint the full reason to stop our project?
 Provider 
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 Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 11:19:54 -0400
 From: Matt Stockdale <mstockda@logicworks.net>
 To: "knowbotic.research" <krcf@wallace.khm.de>
 Subject: Re: problems with art project/New Museum
 User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5.1i
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 Mr Huebler-
 As you can see at http://www.logicworks.net/acceptableuse.php, 
        running nessus (or other security software) scans against machines you 
        do not have permission to run them against cleary violates a number of 
        provisions of our Acceptable Use Policy.
 We are required by our upstream providers to carry these clauses, and 
        can lose our access if we do not enforce them. I assure you, our enforcement 
        of the AUP is nondiscriminatory, based soley on the nature of the violations, 
        not the motives behind them.
 You can view the AUP's of our providers at
 http://www.mfn.com/use.shtm
 http://www.qwest.com/legal/usagePolicy.html
 Once again, let me repeat that this decision is based soley upon our contractual 
        obligations to our upstream providers, and the desire to protect our reputation 
        as a responsible ISP. In no way are we making any claims as to the artistic 
        merits of the project.
 Thanks,
 Matt
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 Matt Stockdale Sr. Network Engineer - logicworks.net
 mstockda@logicworks.net "Dura lex, sed lex"
 
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  Invitation to the open source exhibition
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