Hi David,

 

I never though on this from your perspective, and I think you’re right.

 

However, the point about M&A it is a bit more complex. If it is just a pure 
“renaming” of the company I will agree with you, but there are cases, where is 
not really a new “version of the organization”, in fact it may be just a way 
for a business to obtain IP addresses, or an ISP join/buy smaller ones to 
become bigger, etc. I think trying to differentiate those cases will make it 
very difficult.

 

However, there is an independent problem, which is getting services for free, 
which are being covered by the rest of the membership.

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 21/10/20 13:57, "address-policy-wg en nombre de David Farmer via 
address-policy-wg" <[email protected] en nombre de 
[email protected]> escribió:

 

The concept that the legacy status applies independently to resources or IP 
addresses, separate from their assignment to a resource holder, seems 
incorrect. The legacy status applies to the assignment of resources to a 
resource holder before the creation of the RIRs, but not to the resources or 
the IP addresses themselves. 

 

All IPv4 addresses were created at the same time. When they were assigned for 
use differs; therefore, when they were assigned for use and to whom they are 
assigned for use is what matters.

When addresses are transferred to a different organization, a new assignment is 
made, or in other words, they are reassigned. And it seems proper that the new 
assignment no longer has the legacy status, as they are now assigned to a 
different organization.

When a merger or acquisition occurs, we also call that a transfer, but it is a 
transfer to a new version of the same organization, not to a different 
organization. In this case, it seems propers that the assignment maintains its 
legacy status, as the same organization, just a different version of the same 
organization, continues to hold the assignment.  

 

The legacy status is important and is not a mistake because, as a community, we 
believe it is important to maintain the uniqueness of the assignments made 
before the creation of the RIRs. However, at least in my opinion, it is a 
mistake to believe that the legacy status applies to IP addresses independent 
of who holds the assignment.

 

Thank you.
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