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Originally posted by Corey Woods
Daver676 - They can't ban dynamic IP's. If you are using a service such as AOL (which gives you a differnt IP address each time you sign on) you can theoretically sign up with a new name everytime you sigh on and they can't do anything about it. If you were on a fixed IP address (such as Rogers) you'd be screwed.
Corey
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Actually it's not just AOL. Sympatico, TekSavvy, OntarioDSL. They all use dynamic IPs, unless you request otherwise. No sure about Rogers. I've never used cable.
As per dropping the service of someone harassing on a board, it would take a lot of harrassing. Most ISPs have an e-mail for abuse and such though, and the matter would probably be investigated, and the user may be warned.
The most common warning I send out are copyright infringment notices from movie studios, record labels, and video game companies. 3 times and your gone. Stop using bit-torrent for crying out loud! LOL!