[AusNOG] Warrant-less Info Requests / Cost Recovery

Paul Julian paul at oxygennetworks.com.au
Wed Mar 18 13:38:46 EST 2015


I think this approach is spot on, the charge has to be fair and indicative of the effort and resources involved, and we will be taking the same approach.
RegardsPaul


Andrew Yager <andrew at rwts.com.au> , 3/18/2015 1:24 PM:
Hi Terry,
We are taking the view that this is an exercise that is equivalent of up to 2 hours technical services, and given the costs of verifying and ensuring compliance, our standard cost for a request will be $500 per request.
For greater time periods (e.g. reporting on two years), our charging rate will extend to $15 000 for this service.
More complicated requests (such as access logs from a web server) will also attract higher rates.
I’d encourage everyone to ensure that their costs are reasonable relating to the amount of work - and the opportunity cost associated with complying with this daft legislation.
Andrew
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On 18 Mar 2015, at 1:11 pm, Terry Sweetser <terry+AusNOG at skymesh.net.au> wrote:
Hello Noggers,

I'm wondering what policies and pricing any/all of your organisations have in place to "recover" costs when asked for (meta-)data about ip addresses, customers and so on?

Given the transition for 2-year retention and the expansion of the (meta-)dataset to be retained, what plans are in place to charge reasonable fees to state and federal LEOs for the data?

Is $200 a fair sum of money for an ip address match up?

Is $20,000 a fair sum of money for a dump of the (up to) 2 years of data for an ip address or customer?

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