Hi,
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 10:19:27AM +0200, Serge Droz via anti-abuse-wg wrote:
> Re RIPE: I guess so.
>
> But if RIPE is seen as representing the community, than it should be ok
> for RIPE to enforce the community view.
And there is the crux: you talk about "RIPE", but you imply "I want
the
Hi David
Thanks for the feedback.
- UN GGE:
The 2015 group came up with a consensus report:
https://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/70/174
The 2017 failed. Personally I think, because the rising tensions in the
global political climate, but that's another discussion. And I feat the
Serge,
On Apr 17, 2020, at 2:15 AM, Serge Droz via anti-abuse-wg
wrote:
> Even the UN (through the UN GGE and the OEWG, create norms for
> responsible behavior in cyber space.
>
> There is nothing that stops us from doing the same in this corner of
> internet policy.
Perhaps not the best
I second that
In fact there is much more than just codified law. For example most of
the international law ha never been codified, refereed to as customary
law, but is still enforceable in court.
What we re talking about here are so called Norms: Often non-binding,
Norms describe expected
All organizations can (and should) act on abusive behaviours to the extent
possible, regardless of further work determining if that behaviour is also
illegal or not. As Jordi said, policies exist for that purpose. To set
boundaries of acceptable behavior and rules that define the posture of the
Sure, respecting the legal framework is the basis of our legal systems, and
abiding to rules and legal procedures is paramount. This said, private
companies can themselves act in such a way to discourage criminals to take
advantage of their resources, through having rules in place that disallow
Dear all,
I could not be more in agreement with you. We need to do something, and we need
to do it as a community - perhaps this time of confinement can be used for us
to shape the discussion and try to find concrete and actionable points where we
can jointly work for an improvement of the