Hi,
1. None of our customers have an abuse department or abuse contact (and often tech person). We will therefore bulk update the abuse-c with the value from the admin-c handle.
Well, its your decision, if you like to reveal personal data via the abuse-c. In fact, you shouldnt do this.
You could either: - set the abuse contact email address to abuse@customerdomain.de automatically and inform your customers, that this email address has to be read from now on - inform and educate your customers to tell you another address - you could set it to something like abuse-inetnum-x-x-x-x@hovland.cx and forward incoming mail to your (and now hidden) customers email address and if your customer does not like to have incoming mails mixed with his other mails, well, he could tell you another address - or set it to your own abuse address and handle incoming reports for your customer
And there is another even better solution. Since the "abuse-c:" will not be required for all inet(6)nums only for the direct allocations you do not have to set one up for your customer. You just leave it empty and yours or the one of your the company above you can be used. So it is not mandatory for everybody. If you decide that you want to handle abuse for all your customers do it like I said before. If you want your customers or one of your customers wants to do it by him self set up the "abuse-c:" for your/this customer. So you have to make the decision on how you want to handle things, the proposal just gives you the right tools. Thanks, Tobias