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4/22/04, 1:10 pm

Legal Question


Restricting Access to a Corporate Website

I am responsible for administering a very successful corporate website. I have received intermittent requests from the executive level to restrict access to the website based on the user’s country of origin or ISP (i.e. ‘Don’t let anyone from Canada view our technical data’, or ‘Don’t let anyone from AOL download catalog ABC’ etc.)

I have always ignored these requests, stating that to do so would defeat the purpose of the site, be poor marketing, and/or might subject us to potential litigation. My gut feeling is that the web is a public domain, and that if we try to subjectively discriminate against groups of people, either by location or by access point, we will at some point get sued.

My hand is now being forced on this, and I’ve been instructed to find out if anyone else has done this, and if so what have been the repercussions.

Can we restrict a user’s access to our website based on arbitrary criteria?

Thanks for your help!


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