In message <20141117224139.GA91687@cilantro.c4inet.net>, "Sascha Luck [ml]" <aawg@c4inet.net> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 01:55:10PM -0800, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
% Queries from your IP address have passed the daily limit of controlled obje cts. % Access from your host has been temporarily denied. % For more information, see % http://www.ripe.net/data-tools/db/faq/faq-db/why-did-you-receive-the-error-2... 1-access-denied
This is a limit on "person:" objects, NCC's idea of data protection.
Apparently.
Don't think you'd like my solution for this though, I wouldn't allow anyone who isn't a) identifiable and b) contracted access to personally identifying data.
I would be perfectly OK with (a). In fact, accessing this service only via individual password-protected accounts seems to me to be the only rational way to _actually_ protect the data from mass harvesting. Regarding (b) I would be OK with that too, as long as the contract in question required me to pay only zero dollars... er... I mean zero euros. Regards, rfg