[AusNOG] AUSNOG in the news

Noel Butler noel.butler at ausics.net
Thu Oct 1 16:26:51 EST 2015


 

and how do you propose that that be enforced? You can't enforce it, you
can make it members only and still not enforce it since anyone can sub
to the list then access it, and thanks to likes of gmail/hotmail/yahoo
etc, you'll have absolutely no idea who it is, so all this talk although
entertaining, is kinda silly and waste of bandwith :) 

On 01/10/2015 15:54, Mark Stewart wrote: 

> One suggestion is to put a disclaimer before being able to access the public archives stating that permission will be required before using this content blah blah blah legal speak. 
> 
> It can still be publicly accessible, just some guidelines should be set for people wishing to quote the content without permission or used out of context. 
> 
> Similarly, the charter might need to reviewed to cover off any potential issues which may occur in the future. 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Mark Stewart 
> 
> FROM: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] ON BEHALF OF Jacob Gardiner
> SENT: Thursday, 1 October 2015 11:54 AM
> TO: ausnog (ausnog at ausnog.net); Chris Gibbs
> SUBJECT: Re: [AusNOG] AUSNOG in the news 
> 
> You could still gain access to the archives, but only under the conditions of your subscription, conditions which reflect the openness of the list, without the risk of being quoted by the media. 
> 
> There's no reason why a journalist couldn't still subscribe to the list, however they wouldn't be able to use the content of the list without approval from the mods, and the author of the email.
 
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