Hi,
> We have published a transparency report that details the nature
> of the requests we received from Law Enforcement Agencies in 2019.
>
> You can find the report at:
> https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-740/
I see a small contradiction in there. At the beginning it is stated that "
> One of the requests was from a Dutch law-enforcement authority
> ordering the RIPE NCC to provide non-public information it holds about
> organisations responsible for Internet number resources. The RIPE NCC
> complied with this request.
is it safe to assume this was a proper court order (excuse
Maria,
On 25/03/2020 10.47, Maria Stafyla wrote:
We have published a transparency report that details the nature
of the requests we received from Law Enforcement Agencies in 2019.
You can find the report at:
https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-740/
I really appreciate the RIPE NCC's
+1
A lot of people aren't familiar with these terms
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Dear Maria,
Thank you for this report.
I think it's better to explain abbreviations like 'MLAT' as I google it and it
wasn't too easy to find the meaning without RIPE NCC website.
PS. MLAT stands for 'mutual legal assistance treaties'
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Sergey
> On 25 Mar 2020, at 10:47, Maria Stafyla wrot
Dear colleagues,
We have published a transparency report that details the nature
of the requests we received from Law Enforcement Agencies in 2019.
You can find the report at:
https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-740/
Kind regards,
Maria Stafyla
Senior Legal Counsel
RIPE NCC