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Default 01-07-2003, 10:23 AM

First paragraph of the e-mail sent the the webhosts for three sites which are known to proliferate information on how to crash servers:

"A site which you host (TeamGod.net) has been implicated in the proliferation of information on how to conduct DoS (Denial of Service) attacks on several game servers located in the United States, the United Kingdom, Deutschland, and several other countries. All of the countries in which these attacks have occurred have laws against the proliferation of this information. They have also been implicated in the proliferation of information which serves only to harass individuals participating in several online gaming communities."

The entire response from TeamGOD's provider, which is being faxed the requested information today:

"We are in receipt of your demand regarding a request to remove and/or shut
down a particular website for alleged abuse. It appears that you claim that
the abuse is targeted at you an/or related third parties directly and that
one of our customers is alleging posting such materials in violation of your
rights.

It is important to note that IPOWERWEB is not in the business to determine
what content, of any sort, is "good" or "bad" or whether it is "legal" or
"illegal". A judge or jury may ultimately make that decision. Rather, we
are simply in the web-hosting business. In almost all cases, we do not know
of alleged abuse or any other conduct on a particular customer web site
until it is brought to our attention.

Before IPOWERWEB can take any action regarding this matter, we require
certain particular information regarding each and every claim presented. A
blanket request is insufficient. All claims must be in writing and must
contain all of the following information:

1. A physical or electronic signature from the complaining party;
2. A detailed identification of the alleged abusive work/material;
3. Complete contact information for the complainant (name, address,
telephone number, facsimile number, electronic mail address);
4. A statement that the complaining party has a good faith belief that use
of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the owner
or the law; and
5. A statement that the information contained in the notification is
accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is
authorized to act on behalf of the owner.

Please note that PERJURY is deliberately giving false testimony; the act or
crime of knowingly making a false statement (as about a material matter)
while under oath or bound by an affirmation or other officially prescribed
declaration that what one says, writes, or claims is true.

Each complaining party must submit a separate claim. Please provide all of
the requested information, signed under penalty of perjury, to the
undersigned at 310-314-1610. IPOWERWEB cannot and will not act on this matter until all of this information is received for each claim.

IPOWERWEB advises you that this letter is written without prejudice to all
the rights and remedies it may have at law or in equity, all being hereby
reserved on its behalf.

Vicky Masjedi"



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