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[address-policy-wg] Enabling Methods for Reallocation of IPv4 Resources
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Florian Weimer
fw at deneb.enyo.de
Tue Mar 25 16:34:31 CET 2008
* Nick Hilliard: > Hank Nussbacher wrote: >> Unfortunately, RIPE has never used the word "lease" after 2001. The >> word "lease" was removed when the doc became policy: > > In countries whose legal system is derived from the british legal > code, the word "lease" can attract the attention of the tax > authorities who like to feel that all leases should be officially > stamped and should therefore incur a stamp duty of several per cent of > the lease cost. Over here, a lease implies that it's RIPE NCC's job to make sure that the prefix is and remains in usable shape for its intended purpose (globally routeable, not blacklisted etc.).
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