[AusNOG] Public Internet Access Policies

Geordie Guy elomis at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 15:15:50 EST 2014


Put an inline appliance in to filter based off the evil bit.  RFC 3514
details how to go about it.

G

On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Narelle <narellec at gmail.com> wrote:

> What is really important is that you are open and very clear about
> what you offer under what terms.
>
> Preferably without the usual endless, meaningless minutiae supposedly
> representing terms and conditions. Make it consumer friendly!
>
> From my understanding (and IANAL) both 1. there is potential liability
> for a range of Internet sourced problems, but 2. the minute you start
> claiming that there is limited risk (through filtering, virus
> protection etc, you start taking on the risk...
>
> Many providers simply declare that they aren't taking on the risk, and
> that people use the services at their own risk.
>
> How often do people actually look at pron in public places?
>
> How often do they propagate viruses? Or fall for online scams?
>
> Priorities people.
>
>
> Narelle
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