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Re: User Unknown (WAS: really amazon?)


From: Sid <mysidia () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 08:30:09 -0500

On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 5:29 PM Mark Andrews <marka () isc org> wrote:
Actually if ARIN doesn’t pull the resources, after notification and a grace period to
get them fixed, then what is the point in writing policy requiring that they be up to
date and working?  There needs to be checks and balances for systems to work.  The only

It simplifies complaint language/interaction if there is an actual
official RIR policy being violated.
If the abuse POC bounces,  then you can contact the Admin and
Technical WHOIS e-mail
addresses  to tell them about the issue,  and why they should care.

"You should care, because your non-functioning abuse is a violation of
ARIN Registry Policy."
If  none of the WHOIS e-mail works,  then try calling to report the
issue as a last resort.

Finally, if none of those go directly to a working contact....  then
it seems like
the only option left is blacklisting.

And seems like
the RIRs ought to have a policy where when they confirm this; financial
sanctions as in penalty fines would be in order  to retain those  for whatever
organization not taking any of their IP Address Registration and availability
of contacts seriously.


thing is what should the grace period be?

--
-Sid


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