Dear colleagues,

We would like to share some changes to the RIPE Database Acceptable Use Policy 
and how we implement the daily limit. The Database team will enable these 
changes from this Thursday, 16 May 2024 onwards.

The RIPE NCC Executive Board approved amendments to the "RIPE Database 
Acceptable Use Policy" (AUP) in March this year, allowing for an additional 
method of accounting for RIPE Database queries containing personal data. With 
this method, the count will be based per user, rather than per IP address, for 
logged-in users. This allows multiple users to share the same public IP address 
but be accounted for separately. Previously, an office behind a NAT, for 
example, would get blocked as all users shared the same query limit. This will 
no longer be the case, as we will count the number of queries per user based on 
their RIPE NCC Access (single sign-on) accounts, if they are logged in. For 
users who are not logged in to RIPE NCC Access accounts, the queries will be 
counted based on IP addresses.

Additionally, we found that the daily limit configured in Whois was 
inconsistent with the AUP.  Along with the other changes described above, we 
will enforce the daily query limit in Whois in line with the Acceptable Use 
Policy:
* Number of personal data sets returned in queries from an IP address – 1,000 
per 24 hours
* Number of personal data sets returned in queries from a RIPE NCC Access (SSO) 
account – 1,000 per 24 hours

Users who query for personal data above the daily limit will receive the 
message below explaining what has happened and what to do next:

Access from your host has been temporarily denied. For more information, see:
https://apps.db.ripe.net/docs/FAQ/#why-did-i-receive-an-error-201-access-denied

The minutes from the March meeting of the RIPE NCC Executive Board are 
available at:
https://www.ripe.net/about-us/executive-board/minutes/2024/174th-executive-board-meeting-minutes/

The resolution amending the RIPE Database Acceptable Use Policy is under 
section 4.6.

The updated RIPE Database Acceptable Use Policy is available on our website:
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/support/documentation/ripe-database-acceptable-use-policy/

Regards,
Ed Shryane
RIPE NCC


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