On 3/19/07, Vincent Ngundi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 19, 2007, at 3:26 PM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
> The definition of an organization is not something to be done by
> AfriNIC, is
> there, is a legal definition and I guess is valid in every country
> on the
> world (I may be wrong): Whatever is not an individual.
>
> I agree with a previous comment that a individual can create an
> organization, but typically this is done only if there is a real need
> (creating a business, a non-profit organization, whatever).
Or event to get IPv6 PI space.
> Individuals
> don't tend to do so, especially because it cost money and a lot of
> paper
> work (every year, or even every month/3 months) to justify the
> accounting,
> taxes, etc. to the government.
With all due respect, I think that's your opinion.
>
> If an individual decides to create an organization, that's fine, they
> deserve to be allocated a PI if it is justified by the rest of the
> criteria.
So in such a case, will we have prevented an *individual* per se from
getting v6 PI space?
Organisations don't need addresses, people don't need addresses,
interfaces need them.
If I as an individual have a lot of devices, why shouldn't I get
address space if I am
willing to pay the fee?
--
Cheers,
McTim
$ whois -h whois.afrinic.net mctim
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