Let's use PG LOVE role play only to protect kids from cyber abuse.

It began with our family's shock at a NWN game site's rules encouraging covert cybering. After we tried to dicuss this on AmiaWorld forum, DMs not only banned our players but vindictively punished our son, a completely innocent bystander, causing him great mental pain and confusion. Since we can't go there any more, won't YOU please help us make Amia safe for children to play in? (Philosophical discussion is also linked.)

Monday, May 23, 2005

Turns out an ASAHI-NET blog would be VERY useful for me at the moment.

ASAHI Net wrote:
Dear XXXXXXX, Thank you for your email. And thanks as always for your quick and professional reply, XXXXXXX.
We really need more concrete information from you before deciding whether or not we can help you. That's why I'm pointing you here & removing our names from this e-mail, too, since I'm posting all e-mail on this topic to the blog as you can see.
Sending a copy of an email is fine to an extent, but we have no background to go on which makes it difficult to understand the email and difficult to know how to help you. Please could you tell us: - how you think we can help you (in other words, what do you want us to do?) Well, of course I'd like to have my blog on ASAHI-NET, since you're my ISP.
- how do you think using ASAHI Net's BLOG service is going to help you? As I'm sure you can tell, I'm quite new to blogging, so I hope you can guide and advise me on the best ways and means to proceed.
- have you been in contact with the service(s) hosting the game Web site or hosting the mail accounts of the people sending you the email? Of course I have, as I'm sure you can see now, but their response is part of the problem rather than any solution... so far. One always hopes that they will grow a pair of ears and develop common sense sooner or later; meanwhile, I'm just doing the best i can.
If you consider yourself being abused by other Internet users, the first point of contact in order to make a complaint is the company hosting those user's Internet service. If you can't get access to that information and want it, please supply: I've already done so. Please see our blog for full details. By ARIN search the company seems to be OrgName: Bear Technologies Corporation OrgID: BEAR Address: 1410 Summit Ave Address: Suite 6 City: Plano StateProv: TX PostalCode: 75074 Country: US
1. the Web address of the game Web site 204.11.47.24:5121
2. the header of one (only one please) of the emails that you have received. Return-Path: mailto:frey@beartech.com Received:from mda02.asahi-net.or.jp (Postfix)by (atson1mbox) with pddf; Sat, 21 May 2005 03:54:14 +0900 (JST)from mx6.asahi-net.or.jp (mx6 [202.224.39.168])by mda02.asahi-net.or.jp (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4C34F10022367 for mailto:qa3d-wlkn@asahi-net.or.jp; Sat, 21 May 2005 03:54:14 +0900 (JST) from sbmx3.asahi-net.or.jp (sbmx3.asahi-net.or.jp [202.224.39.228]) by mx6.asahi-net.or.jp (Postfix) with ESMTP id 13C58C63B for mailto:qa3d-wlkn@asahi-net.or.jp; Sat, 21 May 2005 03:54:14 +0 from mail-kr.bigfoot.com (211.115.216.228 [211.115.216.228])by sbmx3 (SpamBlock.ps 3.4.81) with ESMTP id mailto:16641F11F5CC444CA8AB3FCE7D733C53131FE9@7of9.Bear-net.net for mailto:qa3d-wlkn@asahi-net.or.jp; Sat, 21 May 2005 03:54:06 +0900from 7of9.Bear-net.net ([204.11.40.69])by BFLITEMAIL-KR4.bigfoot.com (LiteMail v3.03(BFLITEMAIL-KR4)) with SMTP id 0505201712_BFLITEMAIL-KR4_416617_77898398; Fri, 20 May 2005 17:23:26 -0400 EST Return-Receipt-to:"Frey Petermeier" mailto:Frey@BearTech.com Message-ID:mailto:16641F11F5CC444CA8AB3FCE7D733C53131FE9@7of9.Bear-net.net X-From-Domain: beartech.com X-From-EMAIL: frey@beartech.com Is that enough?
I will then investigate, and send you any contact information I find so that you can contact the relevant services. Been there. Done that. Hope you'll have better luck. :)
I look forward to your reply. Then you must be a happy guy about now? :D Me, too. LOL
Regards, XXXXXXXXX Don't see any reason for posting our names on line at this time especially in view of these suspicious facts: First, Frey claims he complained to my ISP (He knew both my IP # and Asahi-net E-mail address.) the day before I sent you this request, but . . . Second, although Frey bad mouths Asia Pacific Networks, last time I e-mailed hostmaster@arin.net he replied in less than 24 hours, so... Finally, I've offered to provide Frey with one of our keitai denwa numbers to call; however, so far . . . I'm going to send this now in hopes of catching you working late at the office, remembering how some years ago when I ran the local Mitsubishi Shipyard & Engine Works company language training program, it was a matter of course for everyone to try to work later than the guy at the next desk and then all go drinking together afterwards. Don't suppose that's changed, has it? :P If this does miss you tonight, I'll post a few more thoughts for your consideration after bath and dinner. It's been a long day with my samurai wife displacing her anger at internet chicanery into an all out attack against clutter around our house using me to cart off about a ton of dead bodies. :D ASAHI Net =========================================================== ASAHI Net English Customer Service E-mail: eap-net@asahi-net.or.jp Tel : 0570-01-3522 - for calls from a fixed telephone line. 03-3569-3522 - for calls from PHS, cell phone or public phone. Tel support hours are Monday-Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm, excluding national holidays and ASAHI Net holidays. Fax : 03-3569-3501 Web : http://asahi-net.jp/en/ Post : 8F Asahi Bldg,Ginza 6-6-7,Chuo-ku,Tokyo-to 104-0061 ============================================================





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