Are you *really* discussing what is abuse instead of dealing with it?
Yes, that is really gonna turn into a stand-up comics...
On Tue, 16 Aug 2016 14:38:49 +0200 David Hilario <fransossen@hotmail.com> wrote: <snip>And when it comes to the definition discussed in this thread:"The non sanctioned use of a resource to infringe upon the usage rights of another resource"The RIPE NCC has also been quite active in that aspect too: https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-662#----1-1-registry-maintenance-----strategic-focus-point-2016Thank you for highlighting that "abuse" is decreasing. But, unfortunately, I do not know what abuse is, yet. I want to distinguish between crime and abuse. this will make it easier in the future for Law enforcement, Prosecutors, Courts and society to understand that : Joe hijacked an IP range and this could be a crime, not just "abuse" For one, I do not agree that unauthorized access is abuse (yet) I think it may be a crime in many countries, it may not be allowed in terms of each of our 'terms & conditions' of our own offerings or products and it is not tolerated, loved or even appreciated in any sane society, but is is not abuse. Abuse itself, as a word in the English language is to "use something to bad effect or; to use something for bad purpose or; the improper use of something or; treating something poorly or badly, not breaking into something or stealing and/or hijacking something When you steal/hijack something and then use that for abuse, that becomes abuse. If you just steal something, it is a crime called theft, which I am sure is illegal almost everywhere (afaik) Maybe you can help, David? When RIPE investigates "abuse" what are they investigating? Crimes? Criminal activity? Fraud? or actual abuse? Andre"1.1.6 Internet Number Resource Investigations, and Dispute and Hijacking Handling Status: Decreasing Measurable usage: The RIPE NCC has investigated 252 potential hijacks since 2012. From 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015 the RIPE NCC handled 85 investigations. The RIPE NCC received and investigated 572 abuse reports from 1 July 2014 2014 to 30 June 2015." Cheers, David--srs On 15/08/16, 8:56 PM, "anti-abuse-wg on behalf of ox" <anti-abuse-wg-bounces _at_ ripe _dot_ net on behalf of andre _at_ ox.co _dot_ za> wrote: Unauthorized access is NOT ABUSE, in terms of the current definition: "The non sanctioned use of a resource to infringe upon the usage rights of another resource" And, this is the crux of it all, this defining of "abuse" is exactly why we require a definition.Sent via RIPE Forum -- https://www.ripe.net/participate/mail/forum