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From: jpm@bnl.UUCP (John McNamee)
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Subject: Re: Headhunters in net.jobs
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Date: Sun, 10-Feb-85 14:36:46 EST
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> From: chuqui@nsc.UUCP
>
> I think I ought to point out that the Solution is (I believe) a timesharing
> system, and AA personnel a client. This implies, of course, that AA
> Personnel is paying cold cash for their access to the network and
> the postings they do. This also gives them a BETTER claim to do so than
> many, because they ARE directly supporting the costs of the network,
> rather than pretending that it is free.

Since when was sol1 a backbone site? I dont think they can honestly claim to
be supporting the cost of the network. When this headhunting agency pays to
post to Usenet, they are supporting the owners of "The Solution," not Usenet
itself. They have no more claim to use Usenet for commercial purposes than
anybody else.

I agree with the rest of chuqui's article. There is nothing we can do to stop
this headhunter, The Solution, or anybody else from abusing the net.

The only way we are ever going to be able to control net abusers is to create
/usr/lib/news/blacklist, containing names of sites and/or users whose articles
should be sent to /dev/null rather than forwarded. This, of course, is a very
bad idea open to a great deal of abuse. So we are stuck with headhunters
posting 1E6 articles to net.jobs and there is nothing we can do about it.
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			John McNamee
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