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Re: Question of privacy with reassigned resources


From: ML <ml () kenweb org>
Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2010 08:54:34 -0400

On 8/5/2010 8:04 AM, William Herrin wrote:
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Steven Bellovin <smb () cs columbia edu> wrote:
Clearly, the apartment complex owners could do that if
they so choose.  I'm not sure who you suggest should
"buy a box from mail boxes etc. yourself and set up
mail forwarding each time you set up a new apartment
complex" -- the ISP?  How does that help?  This is, as
you say, a way to contact the apartment complex owners, right?

Steven,

Getting a post office box is a standard and widely accepted way to
receive mail when for any reason you don't want the mail addressed to
your physical location. Companies like Mail Boxes Etc. take the
service one step further - they'll repackage the received mail and
send it to your physical address so you don't have to stop by and
check the box. Essentially, they provide a second postal address for
the recipient unbound from the recipient's physical address.

That's what you wanted, right? To avoid revealing the resource
consumer's physical address?


The issues have to do with knowledge and expenditure.
For the most part, consumers and apartment complex
owners have no knowledge of IP geolocation or SWIP.
It is consumer privacy at risk here, but consumers have
no opportunity to opt out of this scheme even if they
knew about it.  "Discuss it with the apartment complex"
is generally null advice; apart from the fact that consumers
have exactly zero leverage in many markets, the apartment
managers (a) don't know about it, either, and (b) can't be
bothered to get a PO box and collect the (rare) mail from it.

If you feel that way, I suggest you take the issue up on the ARIN
public policy mailing list. Solicit public consensus for a change in
handling for SWIPs for "apartment complexes as ISP resellers." Absent
such a change, redacting identity and contact info for the apartment
management company remains simple fraud.

Regards,
Bill Herrin


There's usually a 50/50 split between the HOA (Home Owners Association)
and the individual that are our customers.  In the case of a HOA it's
not that the HOA is reselling it's that we are contracted to service
every member of the HOA and the HOA gives us one check for everyone.





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