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Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts
On Aug 10, 2014, at 1:28 PM, goemon at anime.net wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014, Paul S. wrote:
>> It would appear you've done your part in trying to reach out (and subsequently failed), so the next step to go is dropping all traffic from it.
>>
>> Nothing wrong with trying to protect your own customer from people who cannot be bothered to do their own due diligence.
>
> It would be nice if allocations would be revoked due to invalid/fake contact info.
Thatâ??s been debated many times, in most of the RIRs, and has not resulted in any persistent policies that I remember offhand. The tide may turn, as it were, if problems get sufficiently bad, at which point these sorts of policies might receive sufficient support to be passed, and stick.
-Bill
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