Hi

I agree entirely NCC should not do anything. A registry’s role is administrative, not enforcement. Asking a bookkeeping-type institution to police behavior is simply outside its mandate and purpose.


There are countless legitimate ways to address concerns or resolve disputes. But withholding a fundamental registry service—such as assigning an address—because someone “did or did not do X” is irrational and unprecedented. It is the equivalent of a government refusing to give a home an address instead of contacting law enforcement or using proper legal channels. No responsible system operates that way, and no credible governance framework treats essential registry functions as a tool for punishment or leverage.


A registry should remain neutral, predictable, and strictly procedural. Using it as an enforcement mechanism undermines trust in the entire system.



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Kind regards.
Lu



On Wed, Dec 10, 2025 at 14:38 Brett Sheffield <ripe@gladserv.com> wrote:
On 2025-12-08 12:57, Sergey Myasoedov via members-discuss wrote:
> Dear RIPE NCC members,
>
> I’d like to raise the topic of introducing and applying administrative anti-spam measures against RIPE NCC members who deliberately violate Article 4 of the RIPE Database Terms and Conditions.
>
> RIPE NCC requires members to publish up-to-date contact email addresses in the RIPE DB. However, these publicly listed addresses are actively harvested and used for spam by IPv4 brokers and address traders, while RIPE NCC does not take any measures to protect members from this type of abuse.
>
> This issue has been around since the IPv4 market appeared, and although it’s well known, at some point the RIPE NCC staff chose not to act against members who don’t follow the RIPE Database T&C.
>
> My proposal is to freeze transfer operations for members who are repeatedly abusing the RIPE Database.
>
> I’d be glad to hear your thoughts and discuss this further.

Compared to other sources, our RIPE contact address gets a tiny amount of spam,
and all of it from IPv4 brokers.

I've now received more emails in this single thread in the past 24 hours than I
have spam to our RIPE contact address in the past 5 years. No action from RIPE
is required here.

Tighten your spam controls if this is a problem for you, and lets move on.

Cheers,


Brett
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Brett Sheffield (he/him)
Gladserv
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