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The APNIC whois database currently uses the RIPE-181 format when returning
database objects. 

This format defines the 'notify:' as being:

        notify
                The e-mail address to which notifications of changes to
                an object should be sent.

( source, $ whois -h whois.apnic.net -- -v inetnum )

That is, the address in the 'notify' attribute will be sent an email by
the database software when the object changes.

In general, the address in the 'notify' field is not the address to send
reports of network abuse to.  Instead, please read the output of the 
APNIC whois query and contact the address listed in the 'e-mail:' attribute
of the accompanying person object.

The address 'db...@apnic.net' is used internally by APNIC to track changes
to certain database object.  Please do not send network abuse reports to
this address.

If there are no other contact email addresses, APNIC's database 
administration section should be able to help.  Their address is listed in
the below URL.

Contacting APNIC Pty Ltd:

    Please refer to http://www.apnic.net/emails.html for the appropriate
    area to direct your query to.

We hope the information above is beneficial.

APNIC Staff

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