Hi,

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I’ve wondered whether to reply to this, but I feel I should to confirm the role 
of the Trusted Contacts as they (we) currently stand.

> I don't know if this is the same in Netherlands, but in many countries, if 
> you (either citizen or organization) know about a possible illegal action, 
> you must report it, otherwise may be liable of covering-up an illegal 
> activity.

I am, obviously, not a lawyer.  I do not play one on TV.  On a good day I 
barely even manage to design a network.

However, the training for the role as a Trusted Contact was heavily based on 
what is known as a ‘vertrouwenspersoon’ in Dutch (apologies if I have 
mis-spelled that, Google suggests one translation as a “confidential advisor"). 
 There is, as I understand it, no legal requirement for a third person to 
report a crime to the authorities in The Netherlands (or, as far as I am aware 
the UK or the US).

The reason I want to point this out, is to stress that people can contact the 
Trusted Contacts in complete confidence. We will listen to what you have to 
say, and in doing so there is no requirement for others to know what is being 
said to us.

Now, as I said at the start, I am not a lawyer, and this may well be different 
across other parts of the region the RIPE NCC operates, and even meets, in.  
This is also *my* understanding.  It is a very interesting point to discuss, as 
I wonder if our obligations might be different if we were once again to meet 
face-to-face in another country — a day I very much look forward to.

Cheers,
Rob


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