> What about the ISP used to transfer the video to Google? What > about the hundreds of ISPs that let their users view the video? What > about the thousands of ISPs that own routers between Google and the > other ISPs? What about the companies that own the lines running > between the ISPs? Unfortunately, however distasteful/disturbing, bullying is a fact of life and the Internet does present life warts and all. You might say that the sites and videos with Jackass-wannabes, hacking tutorials etc have just as many consequences not in line with "community standards" As you say, you either let it all be or scrutinise and police everything. Individuals can always ask for content to be removed. If it was me or someone I knew being bullied, of course I would not be happy but would rather target the actual original offenders wbr -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist