On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 06:42:02AM +0200, ac wrote:
> the reason why there is an ethical difference between Domain Names and
> IP resources starts with the fact that domain names are other people's
> actual intellectual (legal) property. There is also all the other
> considerations, for example DNS is a question whereas some other
> protocols are instructive, based on the answers to questions.
> 
> IP resources (RIR) are generally not registered as intellectual property
> and so the ethical considerations regarding IP are different to that of names.

Once again, I own my resolver and I own my web browser. I want my web
browser not to download malware. It's easier for me to configure my
resolver not to answer bad questions than it is to prevent my browser
from asking them. Neither "ethics" nor "intellectual property" (the
relationship between which is not, in my opinon, anywhere near as
obvious as it is to you) are considerations here.

If you wish to consider a physical analog, there may be a general principle
that one should not interfere with postal mail, but this is challeged by
the existence of the unabomber or the anthrax attacks.

-- 
Evan Hunt -- e...@isc.org
Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.

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