[ppml] Definition of "Existing Known ISP"
Matt Pounsett
matt.pounsett at cira.ca
Sun Apr 29 10:55:22 EDT 2007
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On 27-Apr-2007, at 00:45 , Martin Hannigan wrote:
>> and legacy holders
>> should not meet it until they bring their space under an
>> RSA (or get a new block under the RSA).
>
> Aren't strong arm tactics to deny service somewhat
> premature?
> There are ISP's that are legitimate legacy holders. Carrots
> before hammers.
Maybe this is a wording problem... I read this the other way 'round,
as in:
Holding and re-delegating legacy space is not sufficient to be
classified as an ISP.
Matt
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