[arin-ppml] Violations of the ARIN AUP by marilson.mapa at gmail.com

Marilson Mapa marilson.mapa at gmail.com
Sun Apr 22 07:07:18 EDT 2018


I thought about changing the subject because I'm afraid to keep the same
subject when replying to messages originating from ARIN ppml. But...

Last day 18 I posted a message in response to a message received from the
list and my computer was infected. Other members of the list confirmed that
they had been infected.

I needed explanations but as I never have confirmation of the posting of my
messages * they say it's because I use gmail * I started to send every spam
I received to the place where I had been infected. When I had confirmation
by member asking to stop, I stopped. When the moderator asked to stop I had
already stopped.

Nevertheless, I continued to receive requests to stop and offenses. Nine
hours later there would be still someone that would call me an idiot and
would ask for expulsion from the list. It became obvious that they used the
return of spam to insult and ask for expulsion but the real reason was
unconfessable. Truth always bothers those who despise ethics..

Am I to believe that calling a member of the idiot list is okay? Abusive ad
hominem behavior is tolerated in the list. Or would it be tolerated only
against persona non grata?

Tell me, Mr. John Curran, do you usually use two weights and two measures
to judge people or do you need a scapegoat to disguise the serious problem
of online communication on the list? I must remind you that this was not
the first time that the communication service on the list was used to send
malicious files. Ten months ago I got the virus from the list. And it's
archived.

Mr. John, I'm sorry but I need to ask: is it safe to reply to a message
from the list using the same subject? Have you apologized to the members of
the list for this unfortunate event?

Until
Marilson



2018-04-20 15:47 GMT-03:00 John Curran <jcurran at arin.net>:

> Marilson Mapa -
>
> On 20 April 2018, the ARIN Mailing List Acceptable Use Policy Committee
> evaluated reports of potential violations of the ARIN Mailing List
> Appropriate Usage Policy (AUP) <https://www.arin.net/
> participate/mailing_lists/aup.html
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.arin.net_participate_mailing-5Flists_aup.html&d=DwMGaQ&c=udBTRvFvXC5Dhqg7UHpJlPps3mZ3LRxpb6__0PomBTQ&r=PNlZCOTcrBXvix6v31kntg680rC2tshHDXM0RcJv5bE&m=Y52CvDvGb6A15afav8ev_dhHR9-1cgddYFokoqXbqgs&s=ohMJkaa0yonplhrwGIwguXc_HcRzBmYR3yGenaJNTaQ&e=>> with
> regard to your posts made to ARIN's Public Policy Mailing List (
> arin-ppml at arin.net, i.e. “PPML").
>
> Upon review of your posts of 18 April 2018 and 19 April 2018, the
> Committee has confirmed multiple violations the AUP in the following manner
>>
> • Specifically Prohibited Activities #1 - "Statements that include foul
> language, personal character attacks, or show disrespect for other
> participants, including ARIN” due to inclusion of attacks impugning the
> reputation of various persons in the anti-spam community
>
> • Specifically Prohibited Activities #5 - "Posts which interfere with the
> customary communications on the list” due to repeated forwarding of
> received spam to PPML
>
> • Specifically Prohibited Activities #9 -"Actions, that while not
> described specifically here, are similar to the conduct described” due to
> the forwarding of pornographic material to PPML
>
> Marilson Mapa, you are hereby warned that your posts to the PPML must be
> focused on purpose of the PPML list (i.e. "policy-related ideas and issues
> surrounding existing and proposed ARIN policies.”) and that any further
> violations of the AUP (including, but not limited to forwarding of
> inappropriate material or attacks on the character of others) will result
> in the immediate loss of posting privileges.
>
> Thank you,
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>
>
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