Gentlemen, excuse me but you are discussing the sex of angels.
At least we, the victims of abuse, do not need abuse-c or any information
about spammers and scammers. All we need is the sp(c)am IP and an honest
attitude of the ISPs.
This IP is available, but the honest attitude of ISPs is far from
satisfactory. With exceptions, of course!
For the victim of abuse, know who and where the spammer is, it will only be
useful if he is in their area. In this case we do not need Registrars,
neither police nor rulers. Using social networks I have joined 150 victims
of abuse at the door of a spammer. We no longer receive spam of that person.
Regarding the attitude of ISPs with SCAMMER customer, I will give you real
numbers, own experience:
1- By reporting with evidence, a scammer, for the first time, 90% of ISPs do
not take any action. Note that I am talking about scammers.
2- By reporting with evidence, the same scammer, to the same ISP, for the
second time, 50% of ISPs do nothing. This is unacceptable!
3- By reporting with evidence, the same scammer, to the same ISP, for the
third time, 20% of ISPs do not take any action and continue hosting their
scammer customer or delivering their scam. That's a crime! Conspiracy to
practice crime. It is a police matter and they must be arrested.
The most significant example of this criminal attitude is Amazonaws.com
acting above the law and of its AUP, hypocritically exposed on their
website.
With one detail: that 20% of criminal ISPs do not bother with the fact that
the accusations with evidence, are being copied to spam(at)uce.gov,
gmail-abuse(at)google.com, abuse(at)registrar.xxx,
lettersmailbox(at)economista.com, support(at)wsj.com,
submit.snAXXem0rJTkVXXX(at)spam.spamcop.net, policy-staff(at)icann.org,
guardian.readers(at)theguardian.com, krebsonsecurity(at)gmail.com,
(at)antiphishing.org or apwg.org, privacy(at)council.bbb.org...
Regarding the attitude of ISPs with SPAMMER customer these percentages are
even higher.
For civil society, privacy security, data available or not, none of that
matters. What matters and is sufficient is an honest attitude of the ISPs.
Or do you clean the house or the rulers will criminalize your activities
pressured by the civil society that is tired of being pestered by email
marketing and bandits trying to steal their savings.
Thanks
Marilson
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Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2016 10:54:45 +0000
From: Michele Neylon - Blacknight <mich...@blacknight.com>
To: "h...@anytimechinese.com" <h...@anytimechinese.com>, Jeffrey Race
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Subject: Re: [anti-abuse-wg] objection to RIPE policy proposal 2016-01
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On 05/03/2016, 09:53, "anti-abuse-wg on behalf of h...@anytimechinese.com"
<anti-abuse-wg-boun...@ripe.net on behalf of h...@anytimechinese.com> wrote:
Hi
I fail to understand how spammer are legal in certain country has to do
with my reasoning or logic.
The argument is about if there is managing position for community to take,
my answer is no, we are not law enforcement and we only do book keeping,
we don't tell people what to do, if they want to be good guy, great, if
they don't care about spam or any abuse so to say, ok, it's their call.
Who? A LIR or an assignee?
Considering the IPv4 space is such a valuable resource now I?d happily argue
that if you do a bad job of managing it then maybe you shouldn?t have it
Making things mandatory with no real enforcing power are just not working.
That?s more of a chicken and egg argument.
The issue that abuse-C resolves is the provision of a consistent and thus
parseable contact point for abuse issues.
Of course if there was a way to get abuse contacts to be more responsive
then everyone would be happier (or unhappier .. ).
So make logic simple to understand, if the abuse is serious as crime, you
don't need abuse c to get the right person(law enforcement has much better
way than ripe db), if it is not serious as crime, if the op cares, with or
without abuse c they will have their abuse contact there, and will deal
with it. For ops don't care, with or without abuse c, they still don't
care.
The issue isn?t that simple. Prior to the introduction of abuse-c people
would try to contact whatever contact they could find.
So you can put up an extra line ask people to fill, but I don't think it
makes much difference.
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Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2016 11:57:14 +0100
From: Florian Weimer <f...@deneb.enyo.de>
To: Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com>
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Subject: Re: [anti-abuse-wg] [db-wg] objection to RIPE policy proposal
2016-01
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* Randy Bush:
there has to be accurate records for abuse-c
really? and how does abuse-c affect the effective operation of the ncc
resource registry.
They can point law enforcement to a more reliable self-service tool, I
assume.
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