* Sander Steffann
Not really. 2012-07 says 'the RIPE NCC may require the payment of reasonable charges according to the terms of the non-member service contract'. Making the DAU contract *more* expensive than becoming a full member does not even come close to 'reasonable' in my opinion.
I disagree, as I think you are disregarding the economies of scale. The existing LIR membership structure is already in place and there are already over 10.000 members who are sharing the total cost, resulting in a small share to pay for each member. The new DAU membership class for legacy holders would be be the exact opposite, and as a result I believe it is perfectly reasonable to expect that each individual DAU member must share a might higher share of the total needed to support this new class. Put it another way, I would assume that the total operational cost of the NCC adding 100 new LIRs is much higher than the cost of adding a single new DAU member. (This would obviously be subject to change over time once when/if sufficient DAU members joins, and the economies of scale principle start kicking in for the DAU membership class as well.) Tore