27 Jul
2009
27 Jul
'09
4:10 p.m.
Hi Mark and Michiel,
They could first try to receive a response by email. If they don't get that response (and a response that is not from a human person isn't good enough) they could send the papers by postal mail. This way they could try to reduce the costs for the contact.
It also depends on when the resources where given to the person/organization using it. Rules regarding emails and legal binding are changing.
I think this is more RIPE NCC operational related than address policy related. I don't think cross-posting between ncc-services and address-policy is useful for this discussion. Thanks, Sander Steffann APWG co-chair