On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Gadi Evron wrote:
What are your thoughts on basic suggestions such as: 1. Allowing registrars to terminate domains based on abuse, rather than just fake contact details.
Are you crazy or what? Ever heard of due process? What is abuse? Who decides that? Office of pre-crime?
Now you're talking. What *would* be due process, and if it happens, how do we follow up?
In the end the cure is worse than the diseas (by abusing the anti-abuse system. DMCA abuse anyone? Or the stupid bogons list so many people forget to update every friggin time IANA allocated a new /8 to one of the RIRs?)
3. For true emergencies threatening the survivability of the system, shoudln't we be able to black-list a domain in the core?
Never ever should anything like that be done at the core. Especially when you try to fix a problem that isn't even at the core but in one vendors operating system without a proper fix after having known it for more than five month.
Gadi, you're barking up the wrong tree. Try to hit Microsoft instead.
-- Andre