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[members-discuss] Executive Board Resolution on Legacy Internet Resource Holders
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Nick Hilliard
nick at netability.ie
Tue Sep 27 13:44:43 CEST 2016
Simon Lockhart wrote: > They can't - but they can refuse to provide the "free" RIR services to anyone > other than either the original legacy allocation holder, or the current holder > of the entire original legacy allocation. If you buy or lease a portion of > the legacy address space, then as far as the RIRs are concerned, you should > not be given any special treatment. different issue. That's a decision about whether the RIPE NCC provides registry services to legacy space holders, and has no bearing on whether legacy address space should fall under RIR (e.g. RIPE) addressing policy. Nick
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