That's easy. The analogy is weak. Don't mess the Internet with real world things. The Internet has been self-regulated since its birth. Otherwise we'd have govts and not RIRs controlling the number resources. And I hear it all the time that it's specifically RIPE's problem of dealing with rogue sign-ups. 17 августа 2016 г. 11:24:44 GMT+03:00, ox <andre@ox.co.za> пишет:
ox <andre@ox.co.za> you wrote:
Are fake whois records abuse? I think this is an excellent question and requires discussion. Personally I think filing fake information to a resource is actually a crime called fraud. I am sure that this is also a crime under Dutch law and that the Dutch Law enforcement should investigate
On Wed, 17 Aug 2016 01:11:44 -0700 "Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg@tristatelogic.com> wrote: this?
Why yes! (Now why didn't *I* think of that?) Yes, by all means, let's take a violation of contractual terms
between
two private parties and turn it into a law enforcement matter. And
I am not sure what you mean, maybe you can explain it to me better?
When one private person/organization steals another private person/organization's car, it is not theft?
When one private party lies, cheats and fraudulently obtains something from another party, it is not fraud?
Because why?
Because they are "private parties" ?
I am so sorry that I am slow in understanding this and than you so much for taking the time to explain this to me
Andre
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