If he wanted his privacy he should have heeded the warnings to cease the excessive and rather annoying vandalism he does. I don't think giving Verizon this information is a violation of our privacy policy as we are doing so to stop persistant vandalism and abuse. He has had plenty of chances to stop.
On 1/28/09, Kurt Maxwell Weber kmw@armory.com wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 03:26, Jay Litwyn wrote:
Not in the case of an adult banned user and a SEEMINGLY unresponsive ISP. If anything, since one guy seems to hav openned a channel to Verizon's abuse department, the problem might go away. I do not see any other way to do it, because police do not figure into the equation, as far as I hav seen in this guy's history. In short, "How would you do it?".
Yes, because a website is a WAY WAY WAY more important concern than the privacy of a real person. -- Kurt Weber kmw@armory.com
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