On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 1:27 AM, Jon Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Sep 2015, William Herrin wrote:
>> All space vehicles (and airplanes and ships) are in one or another
>> terrestrial country's legal jurisdiction. Your moon base would fly the
>> flag of a country in one of the RIR's jurisdictions.
>>
>> Should science fiction slide towards science reality and we start
>> having nations on the moon, mars and in the asteroid belt, AFAIK ARIN
>> is still the default registry for nations not claimed by another RIR.
>
> So can we get an exception to this rule if we put a US flag sticker on our
> out of region routers?  :)

Sure, if they're in a U.S. embassy where treaties deem the property to
be U.S. soil governed by U.S. law.

Otherwise, no.

-Bill


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