Dear colleagues, The "org:" attribute now provides a consistent way to find the organisation for all resources in the RIPE Database. The RIPE NCC is planning to stop enforcing the organisation name in the "descr:" attribute for those resources allocated or assigned by it. There was a time when the "org:" attribute was not mandatory for INETNUM, INET6NUM and AUT-NUM objects. And to make it clear which organisation is the holder of a resource, the RIPE NCC has been enforcing that the first "descr:" line of these objects reflects the organisation name for resources that are allocated or assigned by the RIPE NCC. But this limit was never enforced on resources not allocated or assigned by the RIPE NCC, such as sub-assignments and legacy resources. Nowadays these object types do have a mandatory "org:" attribute, and today the RIPE NCC also enforces that the organisation referenced here, and its name, reflect the registry records for these resources. For resources not allocated or assigned by the RIPE NCC it's the responsibility of resource holders to ensure that the referenced organisation accurately reflects the holder of e.g. sub-assignments and legacy resources. Please let us know if you have any comments. Kind regards, Tim Bruijnzeels Assistant Manager Software Engineering RIPE NCC