On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via anti-abuse-wg wrote:


Hi,

This is just an issue in LACNIC, in all the regions we have similar situations, 
and I believe that if there is a mandatory abuse email, and it is not 
up-to-date, then the LIR is not following the policies, and consequently it is 
not
following the service contract, and could get their resources retired, because 
all the services contracts in all the RIRs, if I?m not mistaken, enforce 
following the policies.


In theory yes. But are you sure that really happens as a consequence of any policy non-compliance...?
(i.e. revokation of resources, service contract termination)
  

I?ve a policy proposal on this in several regions (coming on in RIPE as well, 
just need some time to clean it up). Here is the LACNIC version in English:

 

https://politicas.lacnic.net/politicas/detail/id/LAC-2018-5?language=en

 

In APNIC already reached consensus and is being implemented.

Thanks for that work :-))


Regards,
Carlos


Regards,

Jordi

 

 

 

De: anti-abuse-wg <anti-abuse-wg-boun...@ripe.net> en nombre de Badguys Killer 
<badguyskil...@gmail.com>
Fecha: miércoles, 6 de febrero de 2019, 12:47
Para: <anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net>
Asunto: [anti-abuse-wg] What if a regional Internet Registry organization lost 
its authority?

 

Hi,

 

This mail is a follow-up to my previous email "What to do when "abuse" email address 
does not work?" -- a short summary below:

I found some spams sent to my company came from an IP address under Telefonica 
Peru.  I sent a complaint email to the e-address found in WHOIS database, but 
it turned out that the e-address was fake!

 

With the help of people here, I managed to contact "hostmaster" of LACNIC who 
sent an email to someone of Telefonica Peru to request them to update their abuse email 
address.  That email was sent more than two weeks ago.

 

I have just checked but the abuse email address is still not up-to-date.  I 
started to wonder the real authority of LACNIC over ISP.

 

Can a regional Internet Registry organization like LACNIC apply sanction/punishment to 
ISP if they don't follow International standards?  Personally, I hope the answer is 
"yes".

 

But what if these organizations actually have no real authority?  That means 
the Internet is one step forward to anarchy?

 

Hmm, some matter of reflection for our future.


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