https://torrentfreak.com/bein-says-issues-at-ripe-ncc-help-piracy-as-a-service-entities-stay-online-251003/
https://torrentfreak.com/images/USTR-2025-0018-0029-beIN_Miramax_2025-Notorious-Markets-submission.pdf


We
 had a nice presentation from beIN (rightsholder) at the Lisbon RIPE 
meeting, unfortunately it seems they are not very happy with the KYC 
procedure that RIPE NCC applies to their customers (I believe they mean 
the subsequent KYC for letting/renting (sub)resources). 
(from the article)
​“Poor governance and a non-existent know your customer”

In
 the case of off-shore/bulletproof providers, beIN says that identifying
 the owner of an ASN using information held by RIPE NCC can prove 
impossible.

“RIPE NCC requests its members or those who use RIPE 
NCC resources to provide accurate contact information. Some rogue 
providers abuse this system by posting false or incomplete information. 
This prevents rights owners and authorities from reaching them or 
successfully sending takedown notices,” beIN explains.

Inaccurate
 information can include fake or unmonitored email addresses, false 
business addresses or shared locations with many tenants. This 
ultimately makes it impossible for beIN to identify the owners of 
off-shore hosting companies. If it’s unable to do that, targeting the 
operators of the PaaS platforms becomes impossible too.

“In other
 words, the very concept of an offshore or bulletproof hosting provider 
seeks to rely on the ease by which this registration system can be 
misused through the provision of false or incomplete information,” the 
company adds.


If
 RIPE NCC gets added to the Notorious Markets list, their Public Affairs
 and Regulatory team will be busy and as RIPE NCC is a Dutch and 
European association pressure from those directions cannot be ruled out 
(then change will happen whether or not the members agree (even as 
membership organisation the RIPE policies must be inline with the 
law)). 


The above 
statement of beIN does signal a important issue that not only 
facilitates copyright infringement but a larger enablement of criminal 
internet infrastructure, that can and is used for support for  various 
nefarious activities. Renting ASN, IP blocks and not chancing to 
registration to the correct user makes it difficult to find the bad 
apples. Now the RIPE members can change the policies that deal with this
 themselves (I would guess this should be started in Bucarest) otherwise
 the likelyhood of RIPE NCC receiving a 'gatekeeper' assignment (as 
banks have in the financial industry) and the need for extra (expensive 
!) lawyers by the NCC will increase the membership contribution. (In NL 
Dutch banks have approx. 25% of their employees commited to this 
gatekeeper role)


Cheers,
Alex
​-- IDGARA | Alex de Joode | [email protected] | +31651108221 


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