John writes: > In the US, ISPs are not, and never have been > viewed, as common carriers. I recall a case involving CompuServe in which it was treated at least partially as a common carrier, not responsible for the content of its network. > (1) Treatment of publisher or speaker > No provider or user of an interactive > computer service [read, an ISP] shall be > treated as the publisher or speaker of > any information provided > by another information content provider. How is this reconciled with the DMCA?