Hi Sascha, All,
Just a small point, with 3 questions:
Was the italian ISP violating Italian law?
Was the italian ISP violating Dutch law?
Was the italian ISP violating RIPE policy?
The last one is really the easiest... and the answer is no, because there
is/was no RIPE policy stating hijacking is a violation of policy.
Cheers,
Carlos
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019, Sascha Luck [ml] wrote:
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 02:43:14PM -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Yet Erik Bais is arguing that RIPE policy decisions should be driven by
a desire to accomodate the needs of exactly such Bad Actors. That is
For the second time in this discussion alone, you have resorted
to misrepresentation of someone's statement. It is clear even to me, for whom
English is not the first
language, that Erik is in no way arguing Hacking Team's case but
the case of the hoster who was, willingly or not, roped into this
by HT and Italian military police.
You don't have this exuse, in fact you have NO excuse.
I will not comment on the personal attack following from this
misrepresentation as I believe Erik is more than capable of
defending himself.
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SL