civil action against End Users
Colleagues I am hoping there are some lawyers or legal experts in this WG. I would like to know if it is possible for me, as a private individual, to bring a civil case against an End User for damages because of some abusive behaviour? To do so I would need to know who the End User is. A consequence of the policy change 2023-04 means that the End User details may not be documented in the RIPE Database. As far as I can determine (from googling) a court order can only be served on the LIR to identify the End User by an LEA in a criminal case. I have tried to find out what I can do in a civil case. Most of the information is such heavy legal stuff, I don't have the training to interpret it. For example: https://www.unidroit.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/English-Black-letter-6-J... Model European Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 53 (5) A claimant may apply, in their statement of claim, for access to evidence under the custody or control of a defendant or nonparty and which are to be offered in support of the claimant’s allegations. But this would mean taking the LIR to court in a separate civil legal action in order to identify the End User. Then I could start civil legal proceedings in court against the End User for damages. The LIR and the End User may be in separate countries, both different to the country I reside in. So one of the consequences of 2023-04 was to close the door on any civil legal action against an End User who engages in abusive behaviour with an individual or small business that falls short of criminal activity. Would that be a reasonable conclusion? cheers denis ======================================================== DISCLAIMER Everything I said above is my personal, professional opinion. It is what I believe to be honest and true to the best of my knowledge. No one in this industry pays me anything. I have nothing to gain or lose by any decision. I push for what I believe is for the good of the Internet, in some small way. Nothing I say is ever intended to be offensive or a personal attack. Even if I strongly disagree with you or question your motives. Politicians question each other's motives all the time. RIPE discussion is often as much about politics and self interest as it is technical. I have a style of writing that some may not be familiar with, others sometimes use it against me. I also have OCD. It makes me see the world slightly differently to others. It drives my mind's obsessive need for detail. I can not change the way I express my detailed opinions. People may choose how to interpret them. ========================================================
On Sat 19/Oct/2024 01:16:49 +0200 denis walker wrote:
Colleagues
I am hoping there are some lawyers or legal experts in this WG. I would like to know if it is possible for me, as a private individual, to bring a civil case against an End User for damages because of some abusive behaviour? To do so I would need to know who the End User is. A consequence of the policy change 2023-04 means that the End User details may not be documented in the RIPE Database. As far as I can determine (from googling) a court order can only be served on the LIR to identify the End User by an LEA in a criminal case.
I have tried to find out what I can do in a civil case. Most of the information is such heavy legal stuff, I don't have the training to interpret it. For example:
https://www.unidroit.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/English-Black-letter-6-J...
Model European Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 53 (5) A claimant may apply, in their statement of claim, for access to evidence under the custody or control of a defendant or nonparty and which are to be offered in support of the claimant’s allegations.
But this would mean taking the LIR to court in a separate civil legal action in order to identify the End User. Then I could start civil legal proceedings in court against the End User for damages. The LIR and the End User may be in separate countries, both different to the country I reside in.
So one of the consequences of 2023-04 was to close the door on any civil legal action against an End User who engages in abusive behaviour with an individual or small business that falls short of criminal activity. Would that be a reasonable conclusion?
IANAL, but I think legislation should consider the difference between push protocols and pull ones. In the former case (email) there is no reason to allow anonymity. LIRs should either close port 25 or publish full name and contact of the operator. Best Ale --
In message <CAKvLzuHaP9G8uBpSiVMHmRwjBL7NwP+UZ6VR4QiWcacVCBDOJg@mail.gma il.com>, denis walker <ripedenis@gmail.com> writes
I am hoping there are some lawyers or legal experts in this WG.
they are even less likely to advise you than random dilettantes
I would like to know if it is possible for me, as a private individual, to bring a civil case against an End User for damages because of some abusive behaviour?
in most jurisdictions, of course
To do so I would need to know who the End User is. A consequence of the policy change 2023-04 means that the End User details may not be documented in the RIPE Database. As far as I can determine (from googling) a court order can only be served on the LIR to identify the End User by an LEA in a criminal case.
in England and Wales that is not the case ... what you would need is called a "Norwich Pharmacal Order"
I have tried to find out what I can do in a civil case. Most of the information is such heavy legal stuff, I don't have the training to interpret it. For example:
if you are going to proceed you will need expert help. That will cost $$$$ ... face up to that immediately, and get the answers you need from people qualified to provide them, and then use this list for its proper purpose. -- richard Richard Clayton Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a Benjamin little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. Franklin
Hi Richard Thanks for the response. Comments below... On Mon, 21 Oct 2024 at 14:27, Richard Clayton <richard@highwayman.com> wrote:
In message <CAKvLzuHaP9G8uBpSiVMHmRwjBL7NwP+UZ6VR4QiWcacVCBDOJg@mail.gma il.com>, denis walker <ripedenis@gmail.com> writes
I am hoping there are some lawyers or legal experts in this WG.
they are even less likely to advise you than random dilettantes
I would like to know if it is possible for me, as a private individual, to bring a civil case against an End User for damages because of some abusive behaviour?
in most jurisdictions, of course
To do so I would need to know who the End User is. A consequence of the policy change 2023-04 means that the End User details may not be documented in the RIPE Database. As far as I can determine (from googling) a court order can only be served on the LIR to identify the End User by an LEA in a criminal case.
in England and Wales that is not the case ... what you would need is called a "Norwich Pharmacal Order"
I have tried to find out what I can do in a civil case. Most of the information is such heavy legal stuff, I don't have the training to interpret it. For example:
if you are going to proceed you will need expert help. That will cost $$$$ ... face up to that immediately, and get the answers you need from people qualified to provide them, and then use this list for its proper purpose.
I have no intention of bringing an action against anyone. I was trying to determine if it is possible for someone to do this. As Brian confirmed recently, this list is still the place to discuss abuse issues. So my question does fit the proper purpose of this list...unless the community doesn't agree with Brian??? cheers denis
-- richard Richard Clayton
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Alessandro Vesely
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denis walker
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Richard Clayton