[anti-abuse-wg] How to Ask For A Website to Be taken Down, was How Not To Ask For A Website to Be taken Down
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J.D. Falk
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Mon Dec 27 20:38:52 CET 2010
On Dec 23, 2010, at 3:38 AM, Shane Kerr wrote: > Does it make any sense to produce a RIPE document suggesting the proper > way to report abuse? > > This document can be short & sweet, just like the reports should be. A > few good ideas are already in this thread: report to the right people, > say the important bits up-front, and so on. Similar documents were written in years past, but something up to date would be very welcome. On Dec 23, 2010, at 7:30 AM, Tobias Knecht wrote: > We are already working on a format, that is used by more and more > people. It is meant as an extension to the well known RFC 5965 ARF. > Called X-ARF. http://xarf.org When will your proposed extension be brought to the IETF, so it can be made an official standard?
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