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Re: Best practices on logical separation of abuse@ vs dmca@ role inboxes


From: Ross Tajvar <ross () tajvar io>
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2018 01:56:16 -0400

I'd keep them separate since it's a different set of people that needs to
handle dmca vs actual abuse.

On Sat, Aug 4, 2018, 1:07 AM Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke () gmail com> wrote:

If you were setting up something new from a clean sheet of paper design -
do you consider it appropriate to have an abuse role inbox that's dedicated
to actual network abuse issues (security problems, DDoS, IP hijacks,
misbehavior of downstream customers, etc), and keep that separate from DMCA
notifications?

Automated sorting tools *can* pull things which match regexes for
automatically-generated DMCA notifications out of an inbox and route them
to the appropriate place.

However, I'm pondering whether it's better to have an ISP's ARIN IP space
whois entries state clearly that copyright violation type notices should go
to a dedicated-purpose dmca@ispname inbox.



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