There is a new comment in the ticket submitted by Tim Armstrong to Cloud Temple - Cloud Operations
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Tim Armstrong <t.armstrong@nerdalize.com> wrote:
Hi all,Every so often this issue crops up it's ugly head again, RIPE DB abuse is a real problem.Yet again we are receiving unsolicited sales pitches via an e-mail address we only use for the contact details in our RIPE DB entries.We've all seen it; people offering to buy IPv4 blocks, people offering to sell IPv4 blocks, DDoS filtering, etc. It's a plague of poorly constructed pitches for services none of us want to waste time reading about. If we want such products, we all know how find them, and yet the e-mails don't stop coming.I am not one for publicly shaming other members of the community, but if it doesn't stop, I don't see how I have a choice. They need to learn that database abuse leads to boycott.The database is an operations tool for de-bugging and reporting issues & abuse; not a sales team's list of "potential leads".I hate to bring this subject up again, but is there really nothing structural we can do about this?At a minimum we could occlude e-mail addresses from the public DB, instead having public complaint submitted via a webform on the NCC website, requiring the uninitiated to realise this is an abuse / complaint contact, not a sales opportunity.--
Tim Armstrong
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