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Originally Posted by Frank
I'm all for caching if it reduces costs and speeds up the network, but there are some interesting legal issues in there.
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Not at all.
The Cachelogics store the 'indexes' to their data purely as hashes, same as other P2P 'clients' do.
There is no way for anyone to know exactly what's on the Cachelogics, therefore the ISPs can claim common carriage as they have no way of knowing what the boxes are storing.
If a content provider wants something removed they can, of course, ask for it to be, they just have to supply a really large hash of the file
It's more legally sound than newsgroup servers for example.