[anti-abuse-wg] Clarification Regarding Needs Assessment and Audits
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Peter Koch
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Thu Jul 4 19:36:09 CEST 2013
On Thu, Jul 04, 2013 at 05:31:25PM +0200, Gert Doering wrote: > No, because that situation can not happen. The LIR does not specify > a purpose, so there is no way they could be used for a "different purpose". in all fairness, Andrew's response made the 'purpose' compliance of the assignments subject to the evaluation in his response. Now, I'd appreciate a clarification from the NCC what level of abstraction they consider a 'purpose' in this sense. I'd be surprise to learn this is a website screening or any traffic assessment. I could, however, understand if this included a check of proper application of the assignment rules. To that extent, believe it or not, an assignee stating ''I'm gonna send lotsa mails'' has demonstrated more of a technical need than someone claiming they love and collect small prime numbers in IP addresses. -Peter
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