> > You can think of a demand letter as the > last engineering solution you try before falling back on legal > processes to compel change.
The last engineering solution is always the one right before the lawyers get involved. On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 4:35 PM William Herrin via NANOG < [email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 12:37 PM patrick via NANOG > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think this has really blown off course. Someone simply wants to find a > > knowledgable person inside a very large organization so their relatively > > small org can follow whatever rules are necessary to get off a list. The > > point of demand letters & lawsuits are, IMHO, either someone’s > > frustration showing or hyperbole or perhaps engineers not > > understanding how the law works. > > Hi Patrick, > > The point of demand letters is to cut through the bureaucracy to that > "knowledgeable person" you mentioned. When the organization offers > more reasonable ways to reach that "knowledgeable person," demand > letters are rarely necessary. You can think of a demand letter as the > last engineering solution you try before falling back on legal > processes to compel change. > > Regards, > Bill Herrin > > > > -- > William Herrin > [email protected] > https://bill.herrin.us/ > _______________________________________________ > NANOG mailing list > > https://lists.nanog.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/QYVZ7DM5DWDJVL7ODNL2HBYXR2NVPQKD/ _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list https://lists.nanog.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/DNTC3SM2OYJBIOYTBDF6RHGPY43KEPFE/
