 CCCMTech Premium,VIP,MVM join:2002-05-17 Pound, VA
| reply to DFWDraco76 Re: How does SBC stand RE: recent RIAA activity?
I'm not sure, but I know according to our privacy policy the only time we will give out info is if we are ordered by a court subpoena or warrant. Just the threat alone we will not disclose your info. Best word of advice. If your concerned about it, don't do it. -- There is no such thing as a dumb question. Better to ask and get it right, than to guess and mess it up. |
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 Suzyrain
join:2003-07-13 Bryan, TX
| What exact information does an ISP log.
Let's say from 1pm to 1:30pm I visit a website/newsgroup etc called "Joe's Illegal Downloads" (JID). I've heard great things about a band called the DSL All Stars, in particular their tender ballad "Librarians In Leather". I search around for awhile and finally download that one tune.
What would show up on the ISP log? |
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 CCCMTech Premium,VIP,MVM join:2002-05-17 Pound, VA
| generally from what I've heard and seen, simply the ip you had, what time you received it and what time you released it, your login information (failed and passed attempts), traffic in bytes you sent and received. Usually only ISPs or businesses with Proxies monitor the info your worried about. If the government, the business or whatever has a log with ip x.x.x.x and they find it's our IP, they get a subpoena and we have to tell them who had that ip at that time and it narrows it down. -- Thank you for choosing SBC Internet Services. My name is Rick. How may I help you today? |
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 Suzyrain
join:2003-07-13 Bryan, TX
| On some comp security group the manager of a privacy service claimed he "rolled" the logs once a week. In contrast I've read that in th UK it was becoming law that an isp archive customer logs for over 5 years. I've only read that once, so I don't really know, but that seems a bit excessive. Does sbc have a universal policy? |
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