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[anti-abuse-wg] Analysis of the Legal Framework and Procedures Proposed by the Data Protection Task Force
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Chris
chrish at consol.net
Fri Apr 13 09:35:57 CEST 2012
hi! my 2 cent: - it's against the terms of the whois-db as provided by ripe to use this for spam/address-dealing or anything else than ip coordination tasks. from what i see this seems to be undisputed. - if sbdy breaches this, uses the whois-db illegally (i think 'probable cause'), charges should be pressed against the respective party. i.e. i'd expect ripe ncc to get this going (as a default: with their local lea) when they obtain knowledge of such a suspicion which they consider to be taken serious. regards, Chris
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