Hello,

Correct, here is a nice RIPE Labs article explaining those exceptions:

https://labs.ripe.net/Members/denis/reclaim-functionality-for-resource-holders

Also, in case of transfer of holder-ship, as long as a user has access to 
maintainer password, or can recover it using the standard password recovery 
-meaning they are the rightful holder of the resource- they should be able to 
follow above mentioned procedure.

Regards,

Ed Shryane
RIPE NCC


> 
> Gert Doering wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
> [...]
>>> Can any arbitrary RIPE member remove route objects that were created
>>> by any other RIPE member?
>> 
>> 
>> Generally speaking, no.
> 
> Generally speaking, in order to delete an objecct, you need the same (set of)
> credentials you would need to create or modify the object.
> 
> As you correctly point out, there are a couple of exceptions to prevent dead-
> lock situations when one party fails to cooperate. Removing a route object is
> one of those, iirc; deleting a revDNS delegation entry is another.
> 
>> Gert Doering
>>        -- NetMaster
> 
> Wilfried
> 
> 

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