
Isn't there a requirement to specify true addresses for objects, or one can specify just about anything there, including addresses on Mars? In case of the latter this sort of defies the whole purpose of that field. How ORG-OISI2-RIPE went into the database in the first place? Regards, Maxim Usatov, Founder and CTO * BusinessCom Networks On 6/26/15 23:53, Alexander Zubkov wrote:
Isn't it postal address supplied by LIR almost in free form? This can be absolutely legal Russian company with good papers, which specified such postal address.
On 06/27/2015 12:07 AM, Sergey Myasoedov wrote:
Hi all,
It may be looks like a Friday joke, but it is real:
alloclist.txt:
ru.dnr "Center of Internet services in DNR"
20150626 185.106.128.0/22 ALLOCATED PA 20150626 2a06:3dc0::/29
organisation: ORG-OISI2-RIPE org-name: "Center of Internet services in DNR" org-type: LIR address: 4, Lenina, Rubezhnoe, Luhansk reg., address: 93010 address: Lugansk address: RUSSIAN FEDERATION phone: +380986237344 e-mail: directory@dnr-online.net
What the documents were provided for LIR registration? The certificate issued by Sealand Principality or what?
Are there any kind of due diligence on the incoming documents? Human check? Not sure.
-- Kind regards, Sergey Myasoedov
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