RoadRunner nonsense

Kyle Sexton ks at mocker.org
Thu Feb 28 14:53:55 CST 2008


James Sissel <jimsissel at yahoo.com> writes:

> A lease is created when a property owner (the offeror) makes an offer to another party (the
> offeree), and the offeree accepts the offer. The offer must authorize the offeree to possess and
> use property owned by the offeror for a certain period of time without gaining ownership.  So,
> getting my IP address, assuming it is not static, means I get to possess and use the
> "property".  This does not mean the "landlord" can open/alter/block/steal my mail.  You seem to
> be confusing the IP address with the Internet traffic.
>  
> But what if I have a static IP address?
>  
> Another example, suppose I hire a trucking company to move some boxes from my house to yours. 
> Does that give the trucking company the right to open the boxes, take stuff out, put other stuff
> in, or just not deliver the boxes because they are "just too busy"?
>


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