Mark Andrews stated:

>It’s amazing how fast people can fix lame delegations once email and other 
>services stop flowing. The only reason you think it is un- winnable is that 
>you 
>are unwilling to remove the delegation for failing to maintain a properly 
>working configuration. 

Ideally, yes – of course.

But in practical terms, when any type of registry strips away a lame delegation
attached to a real, operating network with users behind it, and things break
as a result, it has a high potential of affecting the innocent 3rd parties 
using that
network.  Especially at scale, the legal liability issues implicated by such an 
action
are frightening, and quickly outweigh the ‘for the common good’ arguments. 

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