Larry -

Please file a report of potential violation as documented in the ARIN AUP 
<https://www.arin.net/participate/community/mailing_lists/aup/>, and the 
Mailing List AUP Committee will review for possible action.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers


On May 4, 2019, at 1:42 PM, Larry Ash 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

This is totally out of bounds and name calling. I ask the arin staff remove 
this person from the list.

Larry Ash
Mountain West Telephone


On May 3, 2019, at 7:27 PM, Marilson Mapa 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

"The proponents of this proposal want you to think this proposal only affects 
hijackers. That is not the case, this proposal affects anyone who operates a 
router. It puts anyone who operates a router in jeopardy of losing their 
Internet resources."

The name of that, Mr. Farmer, is terrorism. You are pre-judging the proponents 
and trying to create a threatening environment. Not satisfied puts proponents 
as members of a Ku Klux Klan that "want you to think this proposal only affects 
hijackers"... (???)

"To be honest, I see more of a lynch mob mentality then true justice in this 
proposal."
"When evaluating this proposal, don't envision a hijacker being judged, 
envision yourself being judged by this system, because you just might be."

This is terrorism. You are trying to implant fear in the defense of "out of 
scope". And I see a lynch mob mentality in your arguments.

Mr. Farmer, in the face of your behaviour I address to you some of the 
questions of the ethical Andrew Bagrin:
I'm curious why do you not want to let ARIN try to start getting involved to 
help resolve the issue of hijacking?
Are you doing hijacking and don't want interference?
Are you running a competitive service that you charge for?

BTW, Carlos and Jordi are not asking to approve the text that you say has 
ulterior motives. They are asking for help in getting a text that solves one of 
the problems of the community. Using terrorist tactics to counter the proposal 
just incriminates you.

Marilson


Em sex, 3 de mai de 2019 às 14:22, David Farmer 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu:
Simply getting involved in hijacking is not what is proposed. And, by the way, 
ARIN and the other RIRs already are involved, heard of RPKI, IRR, etc...  You 
can't say the problem is being ignored.  Are these responses truly effective? 
Maybe not. Do we need to do more? Probably. Is this the answer? Maybe, but it 
really scares me.

This proposal wants ARIN and the other RIRs to penalize hijacking.  To do this 
someone has to judge the intent behind these events. From the other side of the 
Internet, it is difficult with any certainty to tell the difference between a 
typo and malicious activity in many of these events.

Have you ever been on a jury in a murder trial? I have. The difference between 
the various counts of murder and manslaughter basically comes down to 
determining the intent involved in the actions causing the death of another 
human being. If you are involved in the death of someone and even if there is 
no culpable negligence or intent on your part, such an event is important 
enough for society to scrutinize your actions.

So, I have some questions back to you;
Have you ever mistyped an IP address or an ASN?
Across the Internet, how many mistyped IP addresses and ASNs occur on a daily 
basis?

This proposal asks ARIN and the other RIRs to create a system to scrutinize the 
actions of network operators and also impose penalties for those actions. This 
is not something that should be taken lightly. It is possible anyone on this 
mailing list will have to have their actions judged by this system. The 
proponents of this proposal want you to think this proposal only affects 
hijackers. That is not the case, this proposal affects anyone who operates a 
router. It puts anyone who operates a router in jeopardy of losing their 
Internet resources, for possibly something as innocent as making a typo in 
their router config.

Do we really need and want to go there? I'm not saying no, but let's be really 
sure. And we have to make sure we get the system right, because any one of us 
may have to be judged by this system. When I look at this proposal, I don't see 
enough due process or safeguards involved that I feel comfortable subjecting 
myself to it.

To be honest, I see more of a lynch mob mentality then true justice in this 
proposal.

When evaluating this proposal, don't envision a hijacker being judged, envision 
yourself being judged by this system, because you just might be.

Thanks

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:05 AM Andrew Bagrin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I'm curious why do people not want to let ARIN try to start getting involved to 
help resolve the issue of hijacking?

Are you doing hijacking and don't want interference?
Are you running a competitive service that you charge for?

Does anyone believe there is a valid reason to hijack and advertise IP space 
that you do not own? (when the owner of that space does not want you to 
advertise it)

Why would anyone be against ARIN having a process to help resolve these issues? 
 Sure we can question how effective it will be, but anything will be more 
effective than nothing, and by actually doing, failing and learning, ARIN will 
only improve and refine the process. We will all learn from this.



On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 10:08 PM Marilson Mapa 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
The president of ARIN describes his institution as an RIR with appropriate and 
functional policies. This is what we can deduce from his speech whenever he 
describes the performance of his institution. This same attitude can be seen in 
RIPE.

"Violation can have consequence".

It seems that the expression "can have" should be understood as "almost never", 
after all how to explain the rot that permeates the global Internet? The 
complaints, the lawsuits, the fines are becoming more and more frequent.
I have today received as a member of BPF Cybersecurity the document **UN 1st 
Committee Processes on Responsible State Behaviour in Cyberspace explainer**. 
This 25-page document, addressed to ICANN, reports what they call disastrous 
behavior. It was drafted by Rubin International Law Firm and Notary of Israel 
for a Jewish religious institution.

Basically they are demanding:
"We require ICANN to terminate immediately the activities fostering Internet 
addiction, including the performance of relevant IANA functions, relevant gTLD 
activities, relevant Registry Operators' activities, relevant ICANN-accredited 
registrars' activities, including through RESP and amendments of registry and 
registrar agreements and to refrain from renewing the .info registry agreement 
with Afilias unless Afilias and its related companies terminate immediately 
activities fostering Internet addiction and the .info registry agreement is 
amended to prohibit Internet addiction activities."

It's just one of the thousands of complaints popping up around the globe. And 
ARIN does not move a finger... It's out of the scope...

Marilson


Em qui, 2 de mai de 2019 às 17:01, John Curran 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu:
> On May 2, 2019, at 2:12 PM, Carlos Friaças via ARIN-PPML 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> ...
> It seems evident that a RIR can't revoke legacy space. Ever.

Carlos -

In the case of ARIN that would be incorrect, as ARIN has revoked legacy address 
space from parties that have violated registry policies.

ARIN registry policies are applicable to all parties in the registry - those 
legacy holders under RSA do have specific terms and conditions (and a reduced 
fee schedule), but ARIN registry policies are applicable regardless and 
violation can have consequence.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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