You really want to claim that CSAM is legal somewhere?

I can assure you that it is NOT



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I just put a couple of examples. If we define abuse in a fix way, future ways 
to abuse will remain excluded. It is a matter of how we word it.

We just need to explain this very well in trainings, not define “abuse”.

I don’t recall specific countries, but in several African countries, when 
discussing the anti-abuse policies in AFRINIC, we got those comments.

And now that you mention it, are you sure that CSAM is illegal in 100% of the 
countries? There may be countries where legislation even don’t mention it. So 
it is a perfect example of what I’m saying.

Regards,
Jordi
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El 17/2/22 13:43, "Michele Neylon - Blacknight" 
<mich...@blacknight.com<mailto:mich...@blacknight.com>> escribió:

I disagree

Some types of network activity are not going to be welcome anywhere. Some kinds 
of use of networks and platforms are not welcome by most people.

Please show me ANY COUNTRY where CSAM is legal.

And “legality” is NOT the bar. Never has been.

If we don’t try to deal with this then governments will probably step in and 
try to force their views on us, no matter how unworkable they are.


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Date: Tuesday, 15 February 2022 at 11:40
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I don’t think we can, neither should, define what is abuse. Examples are ok, 
but should be clear that are only examples of common considered abuse 
activities and not necessarily inclusive/restrictive of all the possible 
situations.

It all depends on the origin of the claim.

Simple examples: In country “a”, unsolicited email maybe legally considered 
abuse, but not in the country “b” of the origin of that spam. You can even take 
out of the question the “legal” part, if you want. In country “c” attempt to 
ssh to hosts from other folks is a criminal action, but in country “d” (origin 
of the problem) is not.

The problem here is to ensure that if you get a claim for a presumed abuse, 
you’re able to process it, even up to the point to say “sorry” in our 
jurisdiction or best current practices, or internal policy or AUP ... whatever, 
this is not an abuse so we can’t accept your claim, or otherwise, “we are 
handling it … we have resolved that this way”.

Regards,
Jordi
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El 10/2/22 10:25, "anti-abuse-wg en nombre de Brian Nisbet" 
<anti-abuse-wg-boun...@ripe.net<mailto:anti-abuse-wg-boun...@ripe.net> en 
nombre de brian.nis...@heanet.ie<mailto:brian.nis...@heanet.ie>> escribió:

Colleagues,

Since we last spoke about the proposed training the NCC have been working with 
various community members to put a draft syllabus in place for further 
discussion.

This is a link to the feedback document for this draft:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M9Wrqu-VKGGwMfJQGK0NlTs5UzH6xJ2_HR2MkTBVR2w/edit?usp=sharing

What the NCC and the Co-Chairs would love is if everybody could just comment 
what they think they understand from the learning goals as they’re written and 
suggest any changes or additions and obviously ask any questions. We’d also 
like the feedback on the webinar flow design.

It’s important for everybody to understand that the learning objectives are the 
basis for the training. These are the skills that the learner must acquire. 
With these skills we also expect a change of attitude towards abuse handling 
(which is we think the purpose of this training).

While discussion on the list is welcomed and encouraged, we've also planned a 
Zoom session for any interested parties to discuss this further. This will take 
place on Wednesday 23rd February at 14:00 CET:

https://ripe.zoom.us/j/8221791822?pwd=ZFY0MnNQeWJsTkhQSFlyeEZlUkNJQT09

Meeting ID: 822 179 1822
Passcode: 1277

Hopefully with discussion on list and at the session on the 23rd we can move 
this into a final draft and progress from there.

Thanks,

Brian
Co-Chair, RIPE AA-WG


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