
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, Hank Nussbacher wrote: (...)
I can understand that a legacy space holder can keep the space "received" before the existence of the NCC, but not the fact that others can acquire that kind of space and pretend to the same treatment.
I agree with you. If a legacy owner sells all or part of their legacy IP space, that IP space should lose its legacy status.
I really don't agree with that. What if there is a donation (some LRHs are non-profit) or the legacy resource holder's org is split in two? The asset is still the same, even if it's split in two. The RIR still has no rights over it. The legacy "feature", imho, is attached to address space, not its "owners"... :-) Regards, Carlos Friaças (pt.rccn)
-Hank
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