That’s not entirely true.

 

It’ll depend on how granular the LIR is with their allocations to their clients.

 

Speaking on behalf of my company we do assign blocks and abuse-c contacts to quite a few of our clients.

However we wouldn’t do that for every single IP address and due to the nature of some of the services we provide a single IP address is going to be linked to multiple clients.

 

The main issue we run into is with some reporters using a scatter gun approach with reporting abuse, which is just a waste of everyone’s time. (Basically sending notices to every single contact they can find – not just the abuse-c)

 

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From: anti-abuse-wg <anti-abuse-wg-bounces@ripe.net> on behalf of Ángel González Berdasco <angel.gonzalez@incibe.es>
Date: Saturday, 22 January 2022 at 23:12
To: denis walker <ripedenis@gmail.com>
Cc: anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net <anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net>
Subject: Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Proposal: Publish effective users' abuse-c

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> This bit is not possible. The "abuse-c:" attribute is 'single'. So the

> resource object can only ever reference one abuse contact.

 

Thanks Denis. abuse-c arity is a point I was dubious about. 

 

Thus, it is not currently possible to publish an abuse-c with the customer address and keep the ISP copied at the same time, as desired.

In order to know what is being sent thete, the ISP needs to provide its own address and (if appropriate) forward complaints received there to the customer.

 

 

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