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Re: Article on spammers and their infrastructure


From: Leo Vegoda <leo.vegoda () icann org>
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 16:25:43 -0800

On 22/12/2009 3:36, "Jon Lewis" <jlewis () lewis org> wrote:

[...]

They may be.  I don't agree that it's relevant.  You can disagree with the
RIPE wording or with RIPE policies, or maybe I'm misinterpreting

  ASSIGNED PA: This address space has been assigned to an End User for use
  with services provided by the issuing LIR. It cannot be kept when
  terminating services provided by the LIR.

My interpretation of the above is ASSIGNED PA is the equivalent of my
assigning IP space to a customer who either buys transit (connectivity)
from us or colo's or buys server hosting from us where they will use that
IP space.  We don't simply lease out IP space for "customers" to use as
they please on other networks.

I am sure that your interpretation was the original intent of the policy
text. However, the wording could also be read in a way that allows an LIR to
just provide registry services, without providing any connectivity services.

Regards,

Leo 



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