Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!neat.cs.toronto.edu!rayan Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi From: rayan@cs.toronto.edu (Rayan Zachariassen) Subject: Re: Hot Line and e-mail Message-ID: <90Mar15.025254est.7625@neat.cs.toronto.edu> References: <9003131856.aa03408@CAD.USNA.MIL> <9003142310.AA13043@forest.sgi.com> Date: 15 Mar 90 07:53:15 GMT Lines: 39 baskett%forest@SGI.COM writes: >At the moment we are not sure how to restrict >people from using the Internet for a commercial purpose such as an >e-mail Hot Line. So we don't have an e-mail Hot Line. Our use of the >Internet is supposed to be for research and educational purposes. To quote from the acceptable-use document from the Federation of American Research networks (FARnet): Traffic between mid-levels should be restricted to research or academic purposes, or to direct administrative support of such efforts. Organizations whose connection to the internet is sponsored by a FRICC agency can use the network in support of the sponsored activities. Traffic whose content is solely commercial is not acceptable. ... In other words, traffic in support of sponsored activities (that's R&D) is allowed. It doesn't matter what the endpoints of the traffic are, just that one of the parties is participating in the traffic to support a "sponsored activity" (which in many R&D labs is a euphemism for "breathing"). Although there may be gray areas, it seems generally accepted that anybody with an Internet connection has some (at times flimsy) reason for having one and as long as you don't do commercial EDI or non-focused activities (e.g. advertising) over the Internet that all is ok. How many SGI machines on the Internet are *not* used for some form of R&D (aka "sponsored activity")? This of course doesn't allow you to use the Internet as a third-party network, which means you still need to maintain UUCP (or other) connectivity to talk to non-Internet sites... but that's another matter. Bottom line is that what may look like a commercial activity to you looks like a we-needed-this-a-year-ago facility to many Research and Academic Internet member organizations. rayan