On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 07:39:05AM +0200, Gert Doering via db-wg wrote:
> > In the context of your response, would one or more ASNs count as "resources"
> > which would trigger manditory vetting of the associated ORG?
> > 
> > Or is it only the association of some IP address block that causes NCC to
> > vet the ORG?
> 
> I'd assume that an AS would be handled the same as a PI block - you
> (the LIR who acts as contact between end user and NCC) need to present 
> a contract with the end user, and company registration papers for said
> end user.  The org object would then need to match the paperwork (name,
> address).
> 
> At least this has always been my experience when we had to clean up 
> end user resources (company name changes, change of sponsoring LIR,
> etc.)

In the context of RIPE DB one should not forget about aut-num's with
either OTHER or LEGACY status or with the RIPE-NONAUTH source. Only
around 10% of the latter do have organisation object linked. Those ones
were most likely never vetted.

Piotr

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Piotr Strzyżewski
Silesian University of Technology, Computer Centre
Gliwice, Poland

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