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[ncc-services-wg] Issue with membership/registering resources with a german GmbH & Co. KG
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Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg at tristatelogic.com
Tue Aug 6 20:47:50 CEST 2019
In message <EE2F0323-5B68-4734-B5CE-0EA6CD47C88D at velea.eu>, Elvis Daniel Velea <elvis at velea.eu> wrote: >we have had a similar issue with customers from USA. Fictious names or d/b/as >are not recognized by the RIPE NCC (although these are accepted by the rest >of the world)... In the United States fictitious business names are just what the name implies, i.e. the are (legal) fictions. They are simply legally sanctioned pseudonyms for some *actual* person or corporate entity. They CANNOT enter into legally binding contracts. I am therefore not surprised that the NCC would not allow any such things to -pretend- that they could in fact enter into legally binding contracts. And I, for one, would be greatly disappointed if the NCC went around entering into contracts that are neither valid nor legally enforcable. Regards, rfg
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