Hi Jim,

The current postal address information in the RIPE Database is in most cases 
the location where network engineers are based. This proposal fixes an issue 
where, for multiple reasons such as tax, costs or regulations, a company might 
be legally registered at one location while its engineers are in another (or 
even in a different country). Having a registration number in the RIPE DB would 
allow to create the link to the location of the jurisdiction of the resource 
holder. I can think it could  simplify the job of everyone: in case of a 
company with multiple locations, legal notices and the like won't clog the mail 
of a network engineer located in country A but would find their way to the 
legal representative of the company (located in country B and for which the 
rules and regulations of such country are valid). 

Kind regards,
Sara 



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Reid [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 10 October 2018 13:28
To: Marcolla, Sara Veronica
Cc: RIPE NCC Services WG
Subject: Re: [ncc-services-wg] @EXT: RE: 2018-05 New Policy Proposal 
(Publication of Legal Address of Internet Number Resource Holder)

On 10 Oct 2018, at 12:21, Marcolla, Sara Veronica 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would like to clarify that the aim of the proposal was never aimed to 
> publish information for which a warrant is needed. Only data that is publicly 
> available in national company registries.

If those data are already "publicly available in national company registries” 
why do they also need to be published by the NCC though some whois-type 
mechanism? What would this proposed scheme do that’s different/better than the 
current arrangements?


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