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Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 13:59:39 +1000
From: SysAdmin - Cairns Network Services To: Aussie-Isp@Aussie.Net Message-Id: <200205120359.NAA10276@guniff.cairns.net.au> Subject: Re: [Oz-ISP] Re: [2600-AU] IIA protecting your privacy |
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On Sun, 12 May 2002 07:33:19 +1000 (EST), Howard Lowndes wrote: >I think a point you are missing here Ross, is that there is no way of >knowing that any given CLID does, or does not legitimately belong to the >account owner, short of you requiring a list from the account owner of >specific CLID that s/he will use. Even then the use of a CLID outside of >the account holder's defined range could still be one used legitimately by >the account holder. > >I would suggest that you could reasonably argue that, as the caller >successfully gained access to the account from a CLID that was not a >notified CLID, you are entitled to assume, since the access was >successful, that the CLID of the call was associated with the account >holder. <sarcastic-comment> Maybe, just Maybe the whole issue could be solved by forcing telcos to provide to isp's full ANI information on our dialup lines :-) then we could become a branch of asio :-> </sarcastic-comment> . . ---- email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to m a j o r d o m o @ a u s s i e . n e t to be removed. |
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