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Usenet Death Penalty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On Usenet, the Usenet Death Penalty (or UDP ) is a final penalty that may be issued against Internet service providers or single users who produce too much spam or fail to adhere to Usenet standar...
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Usenet Death Penalty Coalition PICS a Fight with Spam ... They issued a "Usenet Death Penalty" (UDP)[1] against UUNet, a major Internet service provider that had ignored repeated requests that it curb the spam pouring through its dialup accounts.[2]
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This page describes the term Usenet Death Penalty and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... For internet.com pages about Usenet Death Penalty . Also check out the following links!
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The situation has gotten so bad that newsgroup administrators have called for a Usenet Death Penalty against @Home if the company doesn't correct the problem by the end of Jan. 18. Once a UDP is in effect, participating newsgroup administrators will cancel any newsgroup messages coming from @Home users.
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Excite@Home is hoping for a pardon from a proposed 'death penalty' that could prevent its 1 million high-speed users from posting Usenet messages. A CNET article by Corey Grice, Staff Writer, CNET News.com. Published on January 13, 2000 12:30 PM PST. ... Excite@Home estimates that roughly 10 percent of its customers use Usenet.
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Excite@Home averted a Usenet "death penalty" today by reducing an excessive amount of newsgroup postings emanating from spammers. ... An Excite@Home spokeswoman declined comment, saying the lifting of the death penalty and Ritz's letter speak for themselves.
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Abbreviated UDP, a Usenet penalty enforced by system administrators of an ISP or NSP against other service providers. Usenet is by nature cooperative, and the UDP is one way that administrators can handle uncooperative members.
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There are two types of Usenet Death Penalties (UDP) in existance today on Usenet. ... There are a large percentage of sites which do not enable cancel messages, but that doesn't prevent some fast feeder sites who do have cancels enabled from losing sections of the Usenet network.
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A partial UDP is one which applies only to certain newsgroups or hierarchies in Usenet. Compare Internet Death Penalty, with which this term is sometimes ...
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