Re: [address-policy-wg] 2007-01 Last Call for Comments (Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC)
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To: Ian.Meikle@localhost
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From: frederic@localhost
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Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 17:42:25 -0000 (UTC)
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Cc: "Frederic" frederic@localhost, address-policy-wg@localhost, address-policy-wg-admin@localhost
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> address-policy-wg-admin@localhost wrote on 08/04/2008 16:29:22:
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>> Frederic frederic@localhost
>> Sent by: address-policy-wg-admin@localhost
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>> 08/04/08 16:29
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>> To
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>> Ian.Meikle@localhost
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>> cc
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>> address-policy-wg@localhost
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>> Subject
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>> Re: [address-policy-wg] 2007-01 Last Call for Comments (Direct
>> Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC)
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>> Le mardi 08 avril 2008 à 16:09 +0100, Ian.Meikle@localhost a
>> écrit :
>> > > Leo Vegoda <leo.vegoda@localhost
>> > > Sent by: address-policy-wg-admin@localhost
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>> > > 08/04/08 13:29
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>> > > To
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>> > > Frederic frederic@localhost, Shane Kerr
> shane@localhost
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>> > > cc
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>> > > Max Tulyev president@localhost, "address-policy-wg@localhost"
>> > > address-policy-wg@localhost
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>> > > Subject
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>> > > Re: [address-policy-wg] 2007-01 Last Call for Comments (Direct
>> > > Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC)
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>> > > Hi Frederic,
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>> > > On 08/04/2008 03:58, "Frederic" frederic@localhost wrote:
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>> > > [...]
>> > >
>> > > > why is broken ? because Ripe do not implement relation between PI
>> > holder
>> > > > thru Database information.
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>> > > > Dead PI is like Dead Domain name.
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>> > > This is a fairly good analogy. My understanding of domain names is
> that
>> > they
>> > > are normally delegated according to a contract with a registry or
>> > registrar.
>> > > If the contract ends the delegation is removed.
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>> > There is a thriving market in 'dead' domain names. Several of our
>> > registrars base their business models around buying them and reviving
> them.
>> > For this to work they need to have a contract with us, and they need
>> to
> pay
>> > a fee per domain name.
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>> > However, the leverage we have is that the contract on a domain name is
> time
>> > limited, with on option to renew.
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>> it is not true for all domain. and the "not for all" is important.
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>> that why we do not support : contract for all RESSOURCE. let choice by
>> change MUST by MAY.
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> Can you provide a counter example?
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counter exemple for ? domain ?
.st .nf or .eu.org. all are free.
Free because 1$ some time is huge. no contract because everybody is not
hijacker and all idea may be possible.
bst regards.
Frederic
> Ian
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