At 14:52 6/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
I think that the approach here is to find the executive level people to whom those people report, and explain to _them_ that if they don't get their houses in order, the government is likely to do it for them.
That's not my (or your) job. If they're not on notice by now, they deserve what they get. Frankly, I hope that the government does their job for them due to the simple fact that I'm getting tired of taking defensive postures on this thing.
It's my (probably forlorn) hope that the proposed Internet Board (or whatever they'll call the registry board proposed in the White Paper) will have some enforcement authority OR An "Internet Governing Board" would be created that would have the authority to say "You are not playing nice...no connectivity to the rest of the 'Net for you until you get your stuff together". I see a sort of informal court setup that one could complain to about offensive networks AFTER attempts to deal with the network itself have failed. The IGB would then have the authority to verify the problem and the lack of resolution and order the offender be cut off at the NSP, or blackholed at the NAPs, or whatever appropriate, until they solve their problem. Think what a nicer place the 'Net would be if there were an agency that could FORCE those who refuse to cooperate in our grand cooperative venture to play nice or not play at all. What do spammers and nails have in common? They're both intended for hammering. Dean Robb PC-Easy On-site computer services (757) 495-EASY [3279]