Abuse: shut down Internet access for political reasons
Abuse authorship: autocratic governments
Objective: punishment

The RIPE policy list commented and it is under discussion on AFRINIC a policy 
proposal anti-shutdown which provides for punishment.

https://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals/2061-anti-shutdown-01

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/12/no_ip_addresses_for_countries/

On the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List, a member commented:

>Doesn't seem like the most workable policy to my novice eyes.  

>Is it really a good idea to convert RIRs into the internet police? 


>if we think it is a good idea, who decides what's a proper case for 
>implementation?

That is what I wrote there:

To my novice eyes, but tired and disappointed, I find it rather appropriate 
that the entity responsible for the management and allocation of IP address 
blocks adopt punitive measures against those who interfere in the free internet 
or in the inappropriate use of those services.

Who decides? The evidence. And the Internet community seems to be the only one 
capable of putting punitive measures into practice.

No matter who we are or what we do, commitment to democracy should always be 
part of our activities.

The owners of these resources is the population of the planet. RIRs manage 
these resources on behalf of this population and should effectively manage 
without omitting and transferring that responsibility to governments or to 
their ISP customers.

I say this because, just as there are autocratic governments, there are bad 
ISPs who arrogantly refuse to punish clients with illicit activities even in 
the face of evidence. And in the face of these bad providers, governments, 
without exception, turn a blind eye. They are more concerned about employment 
within their territory even at the expense of the population being the victim 
of spammers and scammers.

This situation explains and does not justify the 420 billion spam and scam per 
day (Cisco).

Never so few done so much harm to so many.

No more shutdowns.
No more denying access to information and knowledge.
No more bad ISPs.
Even with Trump!

Marilson

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